
By Naked CIO
Published: Monday 21 July 2008
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Name
MusicFan
Location
CV UK
Occupation
I.T.
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How can a life be more secure if its every move can be tracked and predicted. Just think of the potential for exploitation and robbery. Scary!
If The Naked CIO thinks it is better for everyone if all our information was "transparent", then surely he/she also thinks that our government losing his/her personal data is a good thing?
:-)
An article subtitled "What have we got to hide?" b...
Geraint
Hey - speak for yourself !
"The buying public a...
Simon
I am not a criminal, so why do my fingerprints nee...
Karen Challinor
How can a life be more secure if its every move ca...
MusicFan
Having read the article and Karens' response I wou...
Anonymous
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