The Italian solution to data privacy

With banks coming under pressure to take better care of customer data, and government organisations losing large amounts of information seemingly ever other day, perhaps the Italian authorities have found the solution.

For reasons of “transparency”, the Italian tax authorities have published the salary details of all tax-payers – not as high a proportion of the working population as the treasury might reasonably hope – on a website, allowing everyone to check on their neighbours, bosses, and relatives.

Simple: don’t lose or leak data, or risk having it stolen – just freely publish it.

One Response to “The Italian solution to data privacy”

  1. I love this - Deputy Economic Minister Vincenzo Visco: “I can’t understand what the problem is, this already exists all around the world, you just have to watch any American soap to see that.”

    …I’ve watched loads of American soaps and never seen the tax details of an entire country’s population. Is this the ‘Prescott’ line of argument e.g. talk rubbish until they stop asking you questions?

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