on 04-11-2015 09:40
on 04-11-2015 09:40
on 04-11-2015 10:20
I saw this on the news @Bambino.
At first I thought...oh I will be fine...I just shop for England and online...
Then I had another think......and remembered things I looked at to see if they were family friendly and could be uploaded to forums etc.....and though Nope...far too risque....
Seriously ...I don't think I have anything to worry about....but if you don't see me around for a while you will all know why
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 04-11-2015 10:52
on 04-11-2015 10:52
It was inevitable in today's troubled times and personally I think it's a vital part of our and our country's security. I like the part about local council being banned from obtaining such information.
on 04-11-2015 10:59
on 04-11-2015 10:59
I agree with that and of course the link does go on to say.
Critics will call this a snooper's charter - but security chiefs and police say they're not interested in your online shopping habits - only the habits of serious threats to society..
I am sure the public will be worried about this. Some will be concerned that the information could be open to data breaches..
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 04-11-2015 11:05
on 04-11-2015 11:05
on 04-11-2015 11:26
on 04-11-2015 11:26
Anyone following me on Facebook will see that today we've been to the Erawan Shrine in Bangkok, the scene the bombing recently. Surveillance cameras everywhere and police checking bags around and inside the shrine. Totally necessary but so sad.
on 04-11-2015 13:40
on 04-11-2015 13:48
on 04-11-2015 13:48
on 04-11-2015 13:52
on 04-11-2015 13:52
on 04-11-2015 13:57
on 04-11-2015 13:57
To add..one of my favourite holiday places was Tunisia. It was magical when we went in the 80's. Clean beaches... lovely hotel and staff were courteous and trustworthy. It was our first time abroad. I doubt I would want to return now....
Veritas Numquam Perit