The EU wishes to harmonise organic products and production, with more EU regulations and more EU snoopers. |
Both standards use encryption to protect sensitive data from sniffers, snoopers and intruders. |
Goering's Snoopers, we call them, because they seem to hang around all the time, but do nothing. |
From then on, the plot thickens with gangland hit men, police snoopers, media feeding frenzies, and nasty sexual shenanigans. |
Keeping strategies confidential: An investment bank, for example, might not want industry snoopers to be able to track what web sites their analysts are watching. |
So snoopers may be able to view the information using special software. |