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Old 23rd March 2017, 17:05   #1
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Default UK police often misuse sensitive data for personal reasons

It's no wonder people are so fervently concerned with privacy when little by little, it seems harder to maintain. You could now be denied entry into the US if you refuse to unlock your phone and hand it over to border agents, for example; and on the...

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