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Web surveillance - who’s got your data ? - 4 avril 2012
The government’s plans to extend surveillance of our communications to cover email, the web and social networking have provoked quite a storm, with MPs from across the political spectrum joining with privacy campaigners to express concern. I’ll leave coverage of that to my political colleagues - but let’s turn to (...)

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O2 users ’downloading porn’ are exposed - 28 mars 2012
A court ruling has meant that the personal details of 9,000 02 broadband customers will have to be handed over to a film-maker who claims that they have been downloading his pornographic films. So what details will be revealed, and what does this mean for your own internet privacy ? The case The case was brought (...)

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Des abonnés mobiles de porno mis à découvert - 28 mars 2012
L’opérateur de téléphonie britannique O2 doit livrer les données personnelles de 9000 clients accusés d’avoir partager sans droits des films X. La Haute Cour britannique a ordonné à l’opérateurO2 de lui fournir les données personnelles de 9000 de ses abonnés qui ont souscrit à une offre vidéo à caractère pornographique. Le (...)

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People using O2 network to browse websites face mobile phone numbers privacy breach - 25 janvier 2012
Mobile phone users on O2’s network have been inadvertently handing over their phone number to website owners People using their mobile phone on O2’s mobile networks in the UK to browse websites have been inadvertently handing over their phone number to the website owner. The privacy breach means that site owners (...)

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O2 revealing users’ mobile phone numbers, tests suggest - 25 janvier 2012
O2 has been accused of exposing the phone numbers of customers who browse the internet using its mobile data. Lewis Peckover, a system administrator for a mobile gaming company, said that he was "absolutely shocked" to discover the issue. The Information Commissioner’s Office said that it would speak to O2 "to (...)