<![CDATA[Consumerist: TSA Knows You're Gay]]> http://cache.gawker.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/consumerist.com.png <![CDATA[Consumerist: TSA Knows You're Gay]]> http://consumerist.com/tag/tsa knows you're gay http://consumerist.com/tag/tsa knows you're gay <![CDATA[ The TSA Has Your Reading List ]]> According to the Washington Post, the TSA is compiling extensive traveler records that can track passenger reading preferences. The Automated Targeting System is ostensibly designed to help officials ferret out terrorists; citizens who recently asked the government for records of their travel found that the databases also contains: "a description of a book on marijuana that one of them carried and small flashlights bearing the symbol of a marijuana leaf." Our government's long maw even reaches abroad to gather information on flights that don't brush against U.S. airspace.

Ann Harrison, the communications director for a technology firm in Silicon Valley who was among those who obtained their personal files and provided them to The Post, said she was taken aback to see that her dossier contained data on her race and on a European flight that did not begin or end in the United States or connect to a U.S.-bound flight.

"It was surprising that they were gathering so much information without my knowledge on my travel activities, and it was distressing to me that this information was being gathered in violation of the law," she said.

James P. Harrison, director of the Identity Project and Ann Harrison's brother, obtained government records that contained another sister's phone number in Tokyo as an emergency contact. "So my sister's phone number ends up being in a government database," he said. "This is a lot more than just saying who you are, your date of birth."

That explains how the TSA knows you're gay.

Collecting of Details on Travelers Documented [Washington Post]
(AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)

]]>
Consumerist-302779 Sun, 23 Sep 2007 10:58:26 EDT Carey http://consumerist.com/index.php?op=postcommentfeed&postId=302779&view=rss&microfeed=true
<![CDATA[ US Gov To Compile And Share Database Of Flier Personal Information ]]> kingsizebed.jpgAccording to the Washington Post, the United States and the European Union have agreed to compile and share a database of information on consumers who travel on aircrafts between the two continents.

The database will ostensibly be used to combat terrorism.

From the Washington Post (emphasis ours):

Under the agreement, airlines flying from Europe to the United States are required to provide data related to these matters to U.S. authorities if it exists in their reservation systems. The deal allows Washington to retain and use it only "where the life of a data subject or of others could be imperiled or seriously impaired," such as in a counterterrorism investigation.

According to the deal, the information that can be used in such exceptional circumstances includes "racial or ethnic origin, political opinions, religious or philosophical beliefs, trade union membership" and data about an individual's health, traveling partners and sexual orientation.

How would an airline get this data? Currently they only store your credit card numbers, names, addresses, contact info, and itinerary. Under the new program, airlines could turn over any information they obtained from questioning you, or any special requests that you make, such as asking for a wheelchair or a king size bed at a hotel.

The article says that the reason they'd need to know if you requested a wheelchair is to determine if you were trying to hide a bomb in your fake leg cast. We're not sure why they need to know you want a king size bed. Is there a link between terrorism and people who date people who kick a lot at night?

Travelers Face Greater Use of Personal Data [Washington Post] (Thanks, Ian!)

]]>
Consumerist-283310 Fri, 27 Jul 2007 20:22:32 EDT Meg Marco http://consumerist.com/index.php?op=postcommentfeed&postId=283310&view=rss&microfeed=true