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Jenni Russell: The all-seeing state is about to end privacy as we know it

Posted By: admin 11 October, 2008

Jenni Russell: The all-seeing state is about to end privacy as we know it | Comment is free | The Guardian: “The all-seeing state is about to end privacy as we know it
Plans for a vast central database of our emails, phone calls and texts will see everyone monitored as a potential suspect”

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