U.K. Wants All Internet, Phone Use Tracked »
Posted By TechnologyExpert 7 months ago in Science & TechnologyThe good news is the U.K. has decided against a government database tracking all Internet and phone use. The bad news is, they still want it done, but by the private sector.
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bgamall7 months ago
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Well, considering that the government allowed terrorism in the form of 9/11, and possibly Britain has engaged in false flag operations it is too bad that big brother benefits. I personally think the British are going way overboard.
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Gransater7 months ago
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Can someone explain to me why it's such a horror if the goverment listens in on your private life, but nary a whimper is heard when private enterprise is allowed to take it's place, and do the same thing, for profit! What is it that makes them so much more trustworthy?
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