The right to security versus the right to privacy

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Your phone and internet records may soon be seen by security agencies, in a bid to prevent local terrorism. If the changes go through, “metadata” will be stored for two years, meaning only basic information will be stored and more personal information will be spared. But critics say that storing metadata is not as harmless as it seems.

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