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Is it possible to buy a product to frost a window on a roll as I have some windows that are slightly frosted but are not giving as much privacy as needed in the bathrooms of our house?
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windows
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frosting
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privacy
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- 6 answers - 3 years ago
How do I safely dispose of an old lap top?
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Computers
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environment
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privacy
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- 4 answers - 3 years ago
Are you feeling as uneasy about this as I am ?
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privacy
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gone
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- 7 answers - 3 years ago
Is it possible to remotely access your partner's computer, for the purposes of monitoring internet activity?
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computers
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privacy
- asked by
Neko2
- 3 answers - 3 years ago
Assuming that ISPs can monitor their customers' traffic for file sharing, why would they not use the same technology to identify people downloading child porn?
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ISP
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privacy
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double standards
- asked by
scooby.snacks
- 3 answers - 3 years ago
A report today suggests that if ID cards go ahead that the poorest members of society will be at the greatest risk of system errors which could make it impossible for them to prove their identity, due to the likelyhood that this would be their only form
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politics
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privacy
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human rights
- asked by
hdtg
- 2 answers - 3 years ago
When I moved just before christmas, I changed power suppliers to British Gas, this was all done by telephone and later confirmed in writting.
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law
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privacy
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- 4 answers - 3 years ago
If oyster/smart cards can be cloned as easly as is suggested in many recent reports, what benefit to the security services would their be of tracking every users data with regard to anti terrorism measures?
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politics
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privacy
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security issues
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hdtg
- 2 answers - 3 years ago
Can somebody please explain Phorm to me as simply as possible and also how easy it will or will not be to opt out of, I am a BT customer so apparently have to elect to opt out rather than opt in.
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privacy
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general knowledge
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- 2 answers - 3 years ago
Do you want an ID card?
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no2id
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privacy
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data loss
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- 15 answers - 4 years ago
Is 'Big Brother' stamping his feet, because he couldn't get his own way?
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internet
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privacy
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isp
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- 4 answers - 4 years ago
What is going on? I am trying to delete private messages and its filing abuse reports?
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Moderators
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urgent
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privacy
- asked by
hdtg
- 1 answer - 4 years ago
Have you ever thought about the possibility that TVs and computers are rigged up so that we can be watched and monitored as in George Orwell's 1984? .....
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privacy
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big brother
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- 8 answers - 4 years ago
How much privacy should the Royal family expect?
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Royalty
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family
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privacy
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- 4 answers - 4 years ago
Four firemen have been fined for shining torches at men doing inapproriate acts in a bushes. The gay men claim the firemen were homophobic and was an afront to their privacy, doesn't this make a mockery of the justice system as they were in a public?
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Homophobia
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firmen
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privacy
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- 7 answers - 4 years ago
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