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Previously on "Careful what you say on the phone."

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  • Ticktock
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    Originally posted by Dallas View Post
    Current gig overlaps with trade surveillance; they have tabs on everything.

    Although, some of their trigger words in the theme of swearing and racism were deactivated because they were creating too much noise

    Girl I used to row with had a contract reading instant messaging, they were tracking folks' affairs from their instant messages.

    Instant dismissal here where a guy stole someone elses food from the fridge, they have camreas in the communal areas.
    Originally posted by GlenW View Post
    Are you in Holloway prison?
    No, she's working for The Sun.

    Holloway Prison is just the next gig for many who work there.

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  • Dallas
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    Originally posted by GlenW View Post
    Are you in Holloway prison?
    feels like it sometimes, chappy on my old team; ex Army, said they had software to tap into someone elses phone and screens very easily.

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  • GlenW
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    Originally posted by Dallas View Post
    Current gig overlaps with trade surveillance; they have tabs on everything.

    Although, some of their trigger words in the theme of swearing and racism were deactivated because they were creating too much noise

    Girl I used to row with had a contract reading instant messaging, they were tracking folks' affairs from their instant messages.

    Instant dismissal here where a guy stole someone elses food from the fridge, they have camreas in the communal areas.
    Are you in Holloway prison?

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  • Dallas
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    Current gig overlaps with trade surveillance; they have tabs on everything.

    Although, some of their trigger words in the theme of swearing and racism were deactivated because they were creating too much noise

    Girl I used to row with had a contract reading instant messaging, they were tracking folks' affairs from their instant messages.

    Instant dismissal here where a guy stole someone elses food from the fridge, they have camreas in the communal areas.

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  • BrilloPad
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    'Clean slate' urged on spying powers - BBC News

    They are at it again! Just leave us alone will you!

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  • Churchill
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    Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
    You never know who could be listening.

    Fake mobile phone masts spy on your calls - Telegraph
    G-UMMI
    G-TDSA
    Last edited by Churchill; 10 June 2015, 16:05.

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  • tractor
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    Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
    You never know who could be listening.

    Fake mobile phone masts spy on your calls - Telegraph
    A Murdoch company bitching about privacy. There's an irony.

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  • BrilloPad
    started a topic Careful what you say on the phone.

    Careful what you say on the phone.

    You never know who could be listening.

    Fake mobile phone masts spy on your calls - Telegraph

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