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Old 30-10-2015, 15:15   #11
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Re: Police seek powers to access browsing history of UK computer users

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Originally Posted by Hugh View Post
As has been stated before, it's not just the traffic that is monitored, but the traffic methods and patterns - for instance, someone using VPN would get more attention....

Hugh they can be aware or as un-aware as they like when it comes to a VPN .. it aint illegal to use one and they can attempt to sniff about it as much as they want. that's as far as they would get. i use a VPN that's base is in germany with access to many other locations via their network.. i hardly use it tbh but they are as cheap as chips these days so i have it just because i can a bit like my fishing rod and my collection of syberian hamster photos . i don't need or even require them but i have them just because i can
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