Saw this on the Open Rights Group. A nice reminder that at least when it comes to the question of privacy in the market, Europe seems a bit more progress. The ORG poster did call some attention to recently, noteworthy issues, but the basic standards seem better than here in the US. Of course, there does also seem to be a double standard when it comes to standards for privacy between governments and individuals.
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