Further information.
An item on data protection appeared within the BBC1 watchdog programme last
night.
If one were to believe the overweight programme controllers were collating
programmes to coherently link together and advertisements were targeted for
maximum affect one could assume that the profile of DP was being raised.
Whilst the channel 4 programme attempted to connect many issues together as
one, which has always increased clarity, adding privacy to the mix and
focusing on one item seems to merely create a stronger focus in a chosen
direction.
Considering the Chinese Google, searches using those servers may not
accurately illuminate the wider issues raised especially as the hosting
locality was covertly restricted producing only edited highlights for any
search, but at least they inform on the choices others might freely make.
A good job we may live in a free world where ostensibly open access to any
google host is openly available and one could rely upon ISP's to protect
such access.
Ian W
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