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Government drops plans for single communications database over privacy concerns

Posted By: admin 28 April, 2009

Government drops plans for single communications database over privacy concerns: “The Government has ruled out the creation of a controversial database which would have stored details of web use, emails and phone calls made by people in the UK. It said that it was the ‘most effective’ solution but has ruled it out on privacy grounds.”

(Via OUT-LAW News.)

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