And I feel like I'm snooping, or that I am in some way looking in on something which I have no right to be, intruding on someone's privacy. |
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People are snooping on our lives, and you can too with cheap laptops, a few crocodile clips and a battered old van. |
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I mean, when I visit people I actually do know really well, I'm not opening cabinets, snooping around the bathroom, fumbling around in closets. |
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And with Americans so touchy about their civil liberties, the Feds have to be legally covered to the hilt before they go snooping. |
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But then again it is her fault for snooping and forcing people to tell her the truth. |
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While my sister was snooping in my room she spotted the Canada guide and asked if she could read it. |
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In the meantime, I suggest you stop snooping on what the neighbours are doing and tend to your own lives. |
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After snooping round the house for a bit, we rode our bikes back to the hotel. |
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The idea of the state snooping into the affairs of private citizens is anathema in a country which takes individual liberties seriously. |
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This is why she shouldn't be snooping in my private letters, for crying out loud! |
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This isn't just a question of nosy politicians snooping on the citizens they are supposed to be representing. |
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She had nearly been caught snooping in her parents' room and their sudden return had almost given her a heart attack. |
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I've been doing a lot of geeky snooping around sites dealing with so-called Lifehacks. |
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Her aim is to safeguard employee privacy rights in the face of growing employer snooping capabilities. |
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The snooping was forgotten as she started to skip around the room and grow more excited by the minute. |
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The idea of Government employees snooping through people's private records is one that will cause alarm. |
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It's when the media and the activists start snooping around that the problems start. |
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Does this involve snooping around company dustbins, intercepting illicit cargoes in high-speed chases? |
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Rather than snooping around and trying to retrieve it I thought it would be best to just own up and ask if you've seen it. |
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The 37 year-old childminder has defended her use of the hi-tech snooping methods. |
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I could always keep myself occupied snooping around the desk, but it was impolite to do something like that. |
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That was confirmed by the lawyer with whom he was talking, but not confirmed by someone who was snooping on him. |
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And they have no idea about the latest revelations of inappropriate NSA snooping. |
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The technology itself is only about flying without pilots, not snooping from above. |
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While he pours her feelings out, she treads very carefully and doesn't make the reader feel as though they are crashing into her personal life or snooping into her diary. |
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Harry is understandably keen to try to protect Cressida from snooping snappers. |
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Eventually Congress learned the NSA was also snooping on U.S. citizens through programs code named Minaret and shamrock. |
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Despite her online enthusiasm, she has well-researched suspicions about snooping. |
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Yet that comparison relies on voters regarding metadata snooping as a threat on par with an audit. |
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We are still lacking measures to protect data privacy against snooping on e-mails, telephone calls and Internet usage. |
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The Master of the lodge noticed me snooping in the shelves and offered to assist me. |
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They are relatively benign, but in their more extreme forms can include key-stroke logging and virtual snooping on all your PC activity. |
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Our DRGs fully support IPTV by featuring IGMP snooping and have been verified with several set-top boxes and TV-provisioning systems. |
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Protect your privacy and keep anyone from snooping into your information. |
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The once creaky but always welcoming gate now has a lock and buzzer, and a security camera has been installed under an eave, preventing Mary Ann from snooping around even for nostalgia's sake. |
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There was a common concern that not enough was being done to protect citizens' rights from Echelon's snooping, despite European laws designed to protect civil liberties. |
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It is not too late for individual Members to rebel against the sell-out agreement by their leaders to a charter for mass surveillance and state snooping. |
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Newsies did some snooping, apparently running into walls of silence and blind alleys. |
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If investigators start snooping around, they will find a company that is owned by a licensed insurer, not a tax-evading plutocrat. The world's largest insurers are unlikely to hawk such products, given the reputational risks. |
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For example, they might discuss the right to privacy with respect to their parents snooping on their Facebook profiles, but not to their parents snooping in their rooms. |
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Despite the conniption fit over the National Security Agency's Internet snooping, most Americans are perfectly okay with Big Brother spying on them. |
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This has been confirmed by the person to whom he talked, while someone was snooping on them, contrary to the ethics usually followed by the members of this House. |
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Putting this issue on the index aims at sounding the death halloo opening the hunt on any bare female nipple just as during Adenauer's stinky times as well as opening the door wide to snooping and denunciation. |
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Network management also contributes to achieving the confidentiality objective insofar as it ensures the absence of snooping or unauthorized access to the data. |
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Melody tried to imagine her exfriend snooping through her phone. |
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