BT 2006 trials of Phorm

Roland Perry ukcrypto at chiark.greenend.org.uk
Fri, 6 Jun 2008 17:44:57 +0100


In article <746343FA-B83A-4F46-894F-DAA055EDAA70@batten.eu.org>, Ian 
Batten <igb@batten.eu.org> writes
>> Income from second jobs that they might want to conceal from their 
>>main employer or even the taxman; subscriptions to things they might 
>>be mildly embarrassed about, and the cost (and existence) of a 
>>surprise present/holiday they are planning for a partner.
>
>First point: a lot of people have a fairly moralistic view that you 
>don't have a right to privacy if you're `up to no good', and it's 
>significant that a lot of the examples we quote are about precisely that.

I knew I shouldn't have written "even the taxman". None of the rest are 
necessarily evidence of "being up to no good".
-- 
Roland Perry