This Woman Snoops on People's Phones in a Great Hidden-Camera PSA About Privacy

Why does it feel more intrusive in person?

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Would you give a complete stranger who walked up to you on the street access to all the personal data on your phone?

Ad agency Don't Panic stages such a scenario in an amusing video for Liberty Human Rights. The PSA is designed to raise awareness of the sweeping nature of Britain's Investigatory Powers Bill. Derisively known as the Snoopers' Charter, the controversial legislation would allow the government to intercept all manner of digital communications and information.

Shot in London's bustling Soho Square, the two-minute clip, titled "Show Me Yours," stars comedian Olivia Lee, who gets up in people's faces as she demands to see their phones and peruse their data.

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