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Not only does the UK have far more CCTV surveillance cameras than any other country, but it also has suffered a rash of electronic data leaks and placed its citizens even more at risk with plans for a national identity card.
Across the Atlantic, US residents continue to lose freedoms in the so-called ¡®war on terror¡¯ that has seen legalised spying introduced through warrantless phone taps and email snooping by the state.
Should you wish to continue an existence, whether online or off, that is free from fear of intrusion, then the report suggests Greece - the only country deemed to have adequate privacy-protection safeguards in place.
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