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#3 Re: The open privacy problem Posted by Anonymous (86.167.xx.xx) on Tue 26 May 2009 at 00:37 Lets face it, the networking sites are owned by at the very least, big corporations who use your information anyway! This is not however, a good reason for the government to get hold of it, and to be fair, without explicit consent from you, the law should restrict any use of any information. We have turned into a country who live by the way of big business and this needs to stop right now. With this, ANPR, Police spydrones, I.D cards and a DNA database im starting to feel like a number rather than a private individual. This is very concerning and to be honest, smells of an orwellian age eugenics agenda.
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