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I though most Europeans (and Britains!) prized their personal and data privacy very highly? Or is this just a French and German thing?The Tories had big plans of making tons of money with crypto bros - of course it went wrong.
Senior Conservative party officials worked on plans to hand over its entire membership database for a commercial venture that promised to make tens of millions of pounds, the Guardian can reveal.
Leaked documents show Tory executives discussed exploiting members’ personal data to build a mobile phone app that could track users’ locations and allow big brands to advertise to Conservative supporters. The party would take a cut of sales.
The project was considered over several months last year, with the aim of launching the “True Blue” app in time for the party’s conference in October.
The idea was developed by the boss of a cryptocurrency firm with a string of failed businesses behind him. Yet senior Conservative officials appeared so captivated by the plan that they prepared to provide the party’s database of members in order to move the proposal forward.
"Honeytrap sext scandal MP William Wragg will keep Tory whip"
The proof of the handcuffs is left as an exercise for the reader."Honeytrap sext scandal MP William Wragg will keep Tory whip"
I appreciate them letting him keep the whip. No mention of handcuffs so far....
It is an EU thingy.I though most Europeans (and Britains!) prized their personal and data privacy very highly? Or is this just a French and German thing?
I just had to look it up. WHY DID I LOOK THAT UP???
I dunno. You could have just asked.I just had to look it up. WHY DID I LOOK THAT UP???
Except it turns out I didn't want to know the answer.I dunno. You could have just asked.
Except it turns out I didn't want to know the answer.
Simple links to youtube get an automatic nope from me (who are you trying to fool?).
Thanks, Obama...