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Apr 23, 2010

Police sought Google user info

Search giant received 62 requests in 6 months


By Chua Hian Hou
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SINGAPORE police and other law enforcement agencies have, over several occasions last year, asked Internet search giant Google to surrender information on its users. Although Google refused to say what information was requested, The Straits Times understands that it could include what a user was looking for, when and where he used a Google service like Blogger, and even the contents of his Gmail account. So far, police have asked for information on 62 Internet users, over a six-month period between July and December 2009.


Read the full story in Friday's edition of The Straits Times.

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The Straits Times understands that it could include what a user was looking for, when and where he used a Google service like Blogger, and even the contents of his Gmail account

Wahhhhh.... ccb :oIo:
 
Let's see who would be 1st on the list!!!:D

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Apr 23, 2010

Police sought Google user info

Search giant received 62 requests in 6 months


By Chua Hian Hou
<!-- by line -->

SINGAPORE police and other law enforcement agencies have, over several occasions last year, asked Internet search giant Google to surrender information on its users. Although Google refused to say what information was requested, The Straits Times understands that it could include what a user was looking for, when and where he used a Google service like Blogger, and even the contents of his Gmail account. So far, police have asked for information on 62 Internet users, over a six-month period between July and December 2009.


Read the full story in Friday's edition of The Straits Times.

[email protected]





Someone post the whole article please.
 
Singaporeans are very Kiasi and Kia-mata?

But PRC and FT have changed Singapore because they are not fearful even facing death penalty. Nothing like mata will stop them ever.

What is there to be worried? Just fuck PAP harder and they will learn how to submit to us.
 
sinkies are ball-less. I am right again, WAHAHAHHAH!!!!!!
 
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