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The absolute privacy of Facebook and Twitter users can no longer be tolerated in the face of international terror, David Cameron suggested yesterday.
Tory MP Henry Bellingham asked the prime minister whether the attacks in Tunisia meant it was time “companies such as Google, Facebook and Twitter… understand that their current privacy policies are completely unsustainable?”
Cameron agreed, saying that the security services must always be able to “get to the bottom” of online communications.
“Britain is not a state that is trying to search through everybody’s emails and invade their privacy,” he insisted …. http://www.politics.co.uk