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On 30th August, the Home Office conclude their musing of, as yet, un-included portions of the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act (2000). Portions that will give police not only full access to peoples encrypted data, but full a history of a person’s communications records.
On 14th August, privacy campaigners are holding a debate in London to address these issues and present their views to the Home Office. The discussion will include speakers from the Universities of Cambridge and London, Privacy International and various government representatives. Also speaking will be, the infamous, Duncan Campbell, the journalist who outdo the Americans NSA snooping operation based at Britains Menwith Hill.
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