Police tight - lipped on tools used to scan social media activity
Police in England and Wales say they are using social media search tools to feed into the Royal Commission of Inquiry (OIA) in the wake of the mosque terror attacks in March, the Office for Information on the Internet has told the BBC. Why is it?
Source: stuff.co.nzPublished on 2021-06-14
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