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Links of the day Friday 10th June 2011
Please note these are articles and opinions we found interesting, however they do not necessarily represent the views of Big Brother Watch
Council CCTV award win criticised
Hackers warn NHS over security
Cabinet Office talks to Facebook & co about new ID system
Personal data stolen from UK developer Codemasters
Facebook facial recognition tool probed by UK regulator over 'obvious' privacy issues
Two fined for mobile data breaches
CCTV car plans approved
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Billymanning
10 Jun 2011 18:03:33
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