Government online control: Are you prepared to submit?
Published time: April 07, 2012 05:19
Edited time: April 07, 2012 14:34
AFP Photo / Karen Bleier
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Online privacy may soon become a thing of the past, as governments around the world attempt to closely monitor internet users.
RT's Lori Harfenist, known as “The Resident” hit the streets of Manhattan to find out just how much information people are willing to share.
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bunny 08.04.2012 18:19
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