Government online surveillance plans to go ahead
Posted on 16th November 2009 @ 11:16
Filed under: big brother, technology,
The Home Office is pushing forward plans for a government database that will monitor people's internet use.
Source: http://www.webuser.co.uk/news/top-stories/430109/online-surveillance-plans-to-go-ahead
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