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An issue is that devices can be linked and blacklisted. So if one company blacklists a device then another company will also know that device group is blacklisted. So while names are not shared a tag about a device group can be shared.
I am not sure this will stand up to EU data protection rights coming in for 2018. UK is likely to still be part of the EU at that point in time. |
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Good article. Thanks for posting, Gin.
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I can't understand why iesnare flash cookies aren't an offence under the computer misuse act:
(1)A person is guilty of an offence if— (a)he causes a computer to perform any function with intent to secure access to any program or data held in any computer [F1, or to enable any such access to be secured] ; (b)the access he intends to secure [F2, or to enable to be secured,] is unauthorised; and (c)he knows at the time when he causes the computer to perform the function that that is the case. |
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Irrespective of any data protection breaches surely it is a breach of the European Human rights act in that one of the articles contained within the act is the right to privacy and the fact that they are in effect spying on you is breaching that.
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Thanks for posting but no surprise unfortunately. A good reason to make your social media "private"
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