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This can be used to blackmail folk in power. the threat of private information becoming public has been used to coerce all sorts of things.

Good point - having said that, Cameron has at least raised the bar as to what level of potential embarrassment might be sufficient to influence political decisions rather than have the sordid information made public. If oral penetration of a dead pig isn't enough to have a PM stand down then all bets are off.

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Google, facebook, ISP's etc store everything action you perform.

You leave a digital finger print everything you do.

I leave a physical one on my screen every time I'm on.

Sometimes more........

Depending on the site.

Good job Debians hooker queries were deleted.

:lol:

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I encountered a blast from the past yesterday - scuddy mag in the rough at the 14th hole.

Funnily enough one of the guys at work found one when out doing a litter pick in the car park. Thing was priced at £10 ffs

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Google, facebook, ISP's etc store everything action you perform.

You leave a digital finger print everything you do.

Not sure you understand how the internet works. It's not point to point.

It is possible to sign up for an ISP and not have them, Facebook, Google and every other website/service provider know what server you visited or what resources you looked at/downloaded.

What about using McDonald's free wifi or piggybacking my neighbours wifi connection? There's always ways and means to get past this unethical practice of spying on everyone in the name of 'terrorism'.

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Indeed when operation ore took place and they didn't sift for stolen credit cards and they had a spate of suicides from folk accused but there credit card had been stolen.

Has "nothing to hide nothing to lose" actually ever been shown to be correct in real life? It seems the opposite in practice.

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I honestly detest that statement and pity the people who believe in it. They need to read 1984.

I'm actually getting wound up about this. It's an unbelievable amount of data that they are legally allowed to view without a court order that frightens me.

And yet we sleepwalk into it. Is the bill getting pushed through or are there enough Libertarian Tory rebels to stop it?

Because this sure ain't about protecting us.

J

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