Article 6WC6T Floppy disks and vaccine cards: exhibition tells tale of privacy rights in UK

Floppy disks and vaccine cards: exhibition tells tale of privacy rights in UK

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Hannah Al-Othman North of England correspondent
from Technology | The Guardian on (#6WC6T)

Forty items on display in Manchester, collated by information commissioner, chart evolution of personal data usage over 40 years

Forty years ago, it would take a four-drawer filing cabinet to store 10,000 documents. You would need 736 floppy disks to hold those same files; now it takes up no physical space at all to store 10,000 documents on the cloud.

As data storage has evolved, so too has the whole information landscape, and with it the challenges of storing, transferring and appropriately using people's personal data.

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