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| New data privacy laws will let Brits erase childhood social posts The UK's Data Protection Act began looking long in the tooth some time ago. It was introduced in 1998 when the internet was a very different place, after all, and today the government has published more details on the upcoming Data Protection Bill, w... https://www.engadget.com/2017/08/07/...otection-bill/ |
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