In case anyone isnt aware.

Palantir has just been granted unlimited access to NHS patient data.

All your personal and intimate healthcare issues are now exposed to a company that helped track targets for discrimination in the west bank and in the US.

Palantir who in the UK is run by the grandson of fucking Oswald Mosley.

Starmer in charge is not the big story right now.

This is. Sign those sodding denial of data privacy sharing on the government link as soon as you possibly can.

Added:
https://www.nhs.uk/your-nhs-data-matters/manage-your-choice/

** in case anyone isnt aware Streeting pushed for Palantir and Mandelson literally pushed the connection for deals with Westminster. Its time to start getting on MP emails and CC in constituency competition so they cannot ignore your views.**

!Adding a bit more context. While we all opted out, a backdoor "admin" function was created which works outside the agree criteria. Theres a stop clause which could be activated in 2027 to cancel palanatir. We need this.!

Make your choice about sharing data from your health records

Choose if you want to share data from your health records for planning and research.

nhs.uk

@Silversnapples

The *two* links for opting out of data sharing are given in this useful, informative piece:
https://theconversation.com/palantir-and-the-nhs-10-things-you-need-to-know-281165

Palantir and the NHS – 10 things you need to know

What Palantir’s £330 million NHS data contract means for patients, privacy and the future of healthcare data in the UK.

The Conversation

@Silversnapples
Note that NHS Scotland is not involved with the Palantir deal, but has just brought out its own MyCare.Scot service

https://mycare.scot/public/about/whatis

What is MyCare.scot? - MyCare.scot

@HighlandLawyer people in Scotland take note, palantir also has its claws in the MoD. They will find a way if we do not find a way to shut them down.
@Silversnapples
Absolutely. But the Scottish example demonstrates to the people in England that there are alternatives, there is no need to use Palantir.
@HighlandLawyer what we sre trying to petition the government about. The contract with palantir came with no due process and no fair competition from domestic competitors.
@Silversnapples @Walrus Mosley? Holy Shit!
I remember signing a thing years ago not to let my stuff go on the national database. I think IDS was trying to push it at the time.
Wonder if those agreements have changed.
@BenCotterill @Walrus I signed those too and did post about it back then.
Sadly cant keep reposting about things every day and just gotta hope folk catch on. Its very frustrating
@Silversnapples I just opted out even though I wrote code for the London NHS discovery project to merge data from GPs, hospitals etc and know why FDP is important. Fuck Palantir.
@Silversnapples this does not work for the palantir FDP. "This is because NHS England is required by law under the Legal Direction to process the data to create the dashboards. The National Data Opt-Out does not apply in these circumstances." https://www.england.nhs.uk/digitaltechnology/nhs-federated-data-platform/security-privacy/nhs-fdp-information-governance-framework/national-fdp-products/national-data-integration-tenant-ndit-federated-data-platform-fdp-product-privacy-notice/
NHS England » National Data Integration Tenant (NDIT) Federated Data Platform (FDP) product privacy notice

NHS England » National Data Integration Tenant (NDIT) Federated Data Platform (FDP) product privacy notice

@coral pseudonymised data becomes a code which has been hilighted by folk with far far mroe brains than me to still end up being a fingerprint of a different kind. Folk should be duly worried.
Folk being aware needs to start happening.