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 The law & `E` Mails etc
xray
Posted: Apr 3 2012, 10:24 AM


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I wonder what choice `titbits` would come out, if they could `read`some of them ?
& publish them. Have YOU a clear concience !
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Les
Posted: Apr 3 2012, 10:31 AM


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On my emails ... yes. On my Google search history??? OMG!!!! biggrin.gif
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Fells
Posted: Apr 3 2012, 12:43 PM


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I've always held the view to never send anything that could come back and kick you in the ass - not because the government might be watching but because the recipient could use it as blackmail should relations between the two sour in the future!

My conscience is clear in all regards. The likes of Anne Widdecombe may question my morality - but I can live with upsetting a 64 year old prudish virgin.
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Les
Posted: Apr 3 2012, 01:23 PM


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QUOTE
Andrew Lewman, the director of Tor, compared the UK plan to the data retention laws in Germany that require internet providers to log users' website visits. He said use of Tor rose after that law was introduced.

As I said earlier - my emails aren't a problem. If anything I'm more likely to be investigated by the boredom police based on those. It's my Google history that would worry me. I'm always checking things out for debate purposes but how that would look to an outside observer, I dread to think. acae.gif
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Ron55
Posted: Apr 5 2012, 12:32 PM


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QUOTE (xray @ Apr 3 2012, 10:24 AM)
I wonder what choice `titbits` would come out, if they could `read`some of them ?
& publish them. Have YOU a clear concience !

Yep, my concience is clear. If you have nothing to hide, you have nothing to worry about, that's what I say.

That doesn't mean I agree with it though! smile.gif
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Rusty Bullet
Posted: Apr 5 2012, 04:10 PM


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QUOTE (Ron55 @ Apr 5 2012, 12:32 PM)
QUOTE (xray @ Apr 3 2012, 10:24 AM)
I wonder what choice `titbits` would come out, if they could `read`some of them ?
& publish them. Have YOU a clear concience !

Yep, my concience is clear. If you have nothing to hide, you have nothing to worry about, that's what I say.

Where do you think junk mail, spam, and iffy phone calls come from?
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