Careful what you email down under
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Under the Telecommunications (Interception) Amendment Act, the Government will be able to access communications not only between the B-party and the suspect, but also between the B-party and anyone else. If you have unwittingly communicated with a suspect (and thereby become a B-party), the Government may be able to monitor all your conversations with family members, friends, work colleagues, your lawyer and your doctor.
More than ever, watch what you say[^] I knew I should never have started emailing that dodgy Maunder fella. regards, Paul Watson Ireland Feed Henry!
eh, stop bugging me about it, give it a couple of days, see what happens.
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Under the Telecommunications (Interception) Amendment Act, the Government will be able to access communications not only between the B-party and the suspect, but also between the B-party and anyone else. If you have unwittingly communicated with a suspect (and thereby become a B-party), the Government may be able to monitor all your conversations with family members, friends, work colleagues, your lawyer and your doctor.
More than ever, watch what you say[^] I knew I should never have started emailing that dodgy Maunder fella. regards, Paul Watson Ireland Feed Henry!
eh, stop bugging me about it, give it a couple of days, see what happens.
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It seems to stop at one degree though I would think if they check out B-Party's email and find them suspicious the B-Party can then become an A-Party. That could recurse if they are too liberal with suspecting people. regards, Paul Watson Ireland Feed Henry!
eh, stop bugging me about it, give it a couple of days, see what happens.
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It seems to stop at one degree though I would think if they check out B-Party's email and find them suspicious the B-Party can then become an A-Party. That could recurse if they are too liberal with suspecting people. regards, Paul Watson Ireland Feed Henry!
eh, stop bugging me about it, give it a couple of days, see what happens.
Paul Watson wrote:
That could recurse if they are too liberal with suspecting people.
Nah, that'd never happen :rolleyes: Good grief. Australia was always a country that followed in America's footsteps but this is ridiculous :mad:
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I think its time we all started using some encryption.[^] -----Sig starts---- बुरा जो देखण मै चला, बुरा न िमलया कोय, जो मन खोजा आपणा तो मुझसे बुरा न कोय।
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I think its time we all started using some encryption.[^] -----Sig starts---- बुरा जो देखण मै चला, बुरा न िमलया कोय, जो मन खोजा आपणा तो मुझसे बुरा न कोय।
Dinuj Nath wrote:
I think its time we all started using some encryption.[^]
Yep, I've looked at encryption many times over the years but it's pointless unless everyone else uses it :rolleyes: And if and when it ever became widespread, the government would just outlaw it anyway :-(
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Dinuj Nath wrote:
I think its time we all started using some encryption.[^]
Yep, I've looked at encryption many times over the years but it's pointless unless everyone else uses it :rolleyes: And if and when it ever became widespread, the government would just outlaw it anyway :-(
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Then there is a question of integration with webmails, Hey this could be a good business idea :cool: -----Sig starts---- बुरा जो देखण मै चला, बुरा न िमलया कोय, जो मन खोजा आपणा तो मुझसे बुरा न कोय।
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Then there is a question of integration with webmails, Hey this could be a good business idea :cool: -----Sig starts---- बुरा जो देखण मै चला, बुरा न िमलया कोय, जो मन खोजा आपणा तो मुझसे बुरा न कोय।
Dammit, I wanted to be the first to use Devanagari in my sig, but you beat me - I shouldn't be so lazy. :-O BTW, milya in the first line shows up incorrectly. Cheers, Vikram.
I don't know and you don't either. Militant Agnostic
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Dammit, I wanted to be the first to use Devanagari in my sig, but you beat me - I shouldn't be so lazy. :-O BTW, milya in the first line shows up incorrectly. Cheers, Vikram.
I don't know and you don't either. Militant Agnostic
Vikram A Punathambekar wrote:
milya in the first line shows up incorrectly.
Will it be मीलया or िमलया ? -----Sig starts---- बुरा जो देखण मै चला, बुरा न िमलया कोय, जो मन खोजा आपणा तो मुझसे बुरा न कोय।
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Under the Telecommunications (Interception) Amendment Act, the Government will be able to access communications not only between the B-party and the suspect, but also between the B-party and anyone else. If you have unwittingly communicated with a suspect (and thereby become a B-party), the Government may be able to monitor all your conversations with family members, friends, work colleagues, your lawyer and your doctor.
More than ever, watch what you say[^] I knew I should never have started emailing that dodgy Maunder fella. regards, Paul Watson Ireland Feed Henry!
eh, stop bugging me about it, give it a couple of days, see what happens.
Why am I now fearful of the old "six degrees of separation"? By this I must somehow be talking to someone who knows someone who is in touch with someone who is a relative/friend of someone who is a 'B' if not a suspect! Arrrrgh! Chris
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Vikram A Punathambekar wrote:
milya in the first line shows up incorrectly.
Will it be मीलया or िमलया ? -----Sig starts---- बुरा जो देखण मै चला, बुरा न िमलया कोय, जो मन खोजा आपणा तो मुझसे बुरा न कोय।
The latter, AFAIK. It looks right now. I could have sworn it was wrong when I last saw it, but maybe it was a problem with the browser. :~ Cheers, Vikram.
I don't know and you don't either. Militant Agnostic