UK consumer group Which? finds some everyday items including watches and speakers are ‘stuffed with trackers’
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Editorial In an era defined by political upheaval and widespread distrust, recent revelations involving Police Commissioner Mr Dip have sent shockwaves through the public sphere. The “Missié Moustass” series of clips released on social media clearly indicate the use of mass listening devices and operations that require highly expensive hardware and sophisticated spying software. Such […]
UK consumer group Which? finds some everyday items including watches and speakers are ‘stuffed with trackers’
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