6 hours, privacy law and digital freedom

Everyday we are all dealing with information overloads. So as a friendly reminder, I would like to let you know that a little less than 6 hours remain for a government consultation on a draft privacy and data protection law.
Today is the last day to send in comments.
A privacy law will determine important issues for our digital freedoms and society. From how our personal data is used by the government --- compulsory ID schemes, mass surveillance --- to how private parties profit off it, and yes, even permit interference in elections by micro-targetting of propaganda.
I know many may want to send in comments but don't know how.
Follow the steps below to send your feedback.
Download this handy guide we have prepared. You can use it to draw up your own submissions or just attach to a statement that you agree with it (I also encourage people to draw up their own submissions, to help, read the guides and explainers over specific issues).
I urge you to please participate and ask the government to protect us, not large data brokers, or surveillance programs and compulsory biometric schemes which take away our freedoms.

