Nah that worked for me. I mean I had to click but yeah, you've already got me clicking things I shouldn't.
But yeah the syntax is 
, so
Nah that worked for me. I mean I had to click but yeah, you've already got me clicking things I shouldn't.
But yeah the syntax is 
, so
You sure about that? Who knows what your tiddies get up to when you're not looking..
lmfao what is that from???
The three year old email maybe points towards a smoking gun.
Unfortunately, while this reads well for news articles, it probably doesn't hold enough for courts to actually action against.
My questions were pretty clear:
Israel have, so far, killed more than 10x the number of people Hamas did in one day. When is enough, enough?
How many Palestinian civilians need to die before Israel is satisfied?
Israel want to "eradicate" Hamas, but haven't really defined that objective. It's a very vague objective, and one that cannot foreseeably be attained. As such it raises the very valid question of how many civilians they consider as acceptable collateral damage to achieve that objective.
Based on their general public statements, it seems like that number is unforgiveably high.
That's true, but policy or law, even when unenforced, still leaves absolute scope for those rules to be clamped down on.
Thankfully the UK isn't in any Europe anymore! Just say you're legitimately interested and you can steal user data without any sort of thing!
Man the worst I saw was a petrol station, when you walked in up to the tills there was this little sign on a floppy plastic thing that said they had face recognition running and a QR code to scan. The text of the sign mentioned "legitimate interests" but in no way directed users to scan the code and go to the website to object their consent.
It's such bullshit. These companies collect up the data we produce and sell it for pure profit, without offering anything in return. The data brokerage industry is worth multiple trillions of $ per year, with only $8bn people in the world it stands to reason that the average user's data is worth $1,000 per year, but they just pick that out of our pockets and use it against us.
Poor timing.