Leading government agencies in the US have come under fire for admitting to the use of technology that tracks the internet habits of employees, echoing concerns about the effect of the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act in the UK.
Leading government agencies in the US have come under fire for admitting to the use of technology that tracks the internet habits of employees, echoing concerns about the effect of the Regulation o...
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