What happens to the data collected about us and the data we share? Most of us don’t know. We imagine (and hope) the data we provide is ok
From the Blog on responsible data
Could we collect less?
Why is my date of birth needed for an appointment. Is it to check if I’m an adult? In 2022, asking ‘are you born before 2004 would suffice.
Legal and Moral
If you live in a part of England, it is legal to kill a Scotsman with a bow and arrow, just not on Sunday. It is legal, but is it moral?
We don’t become better writers by building a better word processing software
We don’t become better writers by building a new or better word processor & we don’t become better data users by focusing on the technology.
Compromising Photos in a Digital Era
Digital has transformed photography making it photo taking cheap, instanteous, and easy to share. And added in significant risk.
Data Surprises
We expect our data to be used to improve the service or product. We want to happen. It’s the surprises that we get angry about.
What is Missing Tells an Important Story
We need to look at what is missing, the gaps. It is likely that is where we will find the vulnerable we claim to serve and help.
A Job and A Survey
A brilliant job is open for recruitment and join us in shaping and imporiving data responsibility in the humanitarian industry
Billboards and Data Responsibility
One of the reasons for billboards is to remind us that the company exists so that when we make a purchase we think of them.