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Post by brillbilly on Sept 20, 2011 22:33:22 GMT 10
Personal data being gathered on the worldwide web means bigger profits for the private sector and is also being shared with the police, argues Steve Rambam, founder and CEO of Pallorium Inc., an international online investigative service. At a time when electronic gadgets and hi-tech innovations dominate our lives, violating privacy and mining people's personal data is easier than ever. The damage that this 24-hour surveillance could do to society and its freedoms is overwhelming.
It,s by RT so make of it what you will. but if ya get a mo,hear what he says starting at 3 min mark!
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Post by theshee on Sept 21, 2011 1:53:25 GMT 10
Doesn't surprise me at all. It was just recently I relised my local council was selling my info on, I had always missed the tiny weeny checkbox that said I dont want them to do this, twats. Interesting stuff!
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Post by alienbeing on Sept 21, 2011 18:46:39 GMT 10
they all sell on your information ;D just think of some of the post you get through the door. how do these company's even know who you are
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Post by brillbilly on Sept 21, 2011 22:16:15 GMT 10
they all sell on your information ;D just think of some of the post you get through the door. how do these company's even know who you are lol,i get none as i dont do club cards,loyalty cards,reward cards or facebook,lol ;D
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