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WhoAreYou - Free Caller ID 0.96

WhoAreYou - Free Caller ID 0.96

...And you can easily make WhoAreYou smarter.* Easily contribute to its caller ID database and help its proprietary algorithms figure out who is calling by... Read more

19 January, 2012
Bounce Detector 1.01

Bounce Detector 1.01

...other mails untouched. Then you can compare your master list with Bounce ID database and you will get a fresh all valid master lists. It... Read more

7 June, 2011
GPS Tracker TK102-2 V6 TK5000 Cell ID Handyortung 1.1

GPS Tracker TK102-2 V6 TK5000 Cell ID Handyortung 1.1

...localisation (Cell ID)- plat position on map- interface to the open-cell-id database- status information for database connectionCOMPATIBLE TRACKING DEVICES (depending on firmware!):Tk102... Read more

5 March, 2011

Ellison donates Oracle 9i for US security

Oracle's chief urges the US goverment to set up a national ID standard, and provides software to an unnamed agency Read more

5 December, 2001 by Wylie Wong

Home Office: No U-turn on ID database plans

The Home Office says it has not yet decided whether to use the Customer Information System to house data for the identity card scheme Read more

2 March, 2010 by Kable

ID database will retain fingerprint images

The Home Office has revealed more details about the workings of the biometric database that will support the National Identity Scheme Read more

19 May, 2009 by Kable

Gov't: Most biometric checks will bypass ID database

Identity minister Meg Hillier has said checks will normally rely on the biometric data held on ID cards and passports rather than the National Identity Register Read more

19 November, 2008 by Kable

Litchfield: ID database ethical, not technical problem

David Litchfield, who has in the past dramatically exposed various vulnerabilities in Oracle, has told ZDNet UK at the... Read more

30 March, 2007

Government ditches ID database plans

Plan to build a new database to underpin the upcoming ID card scheme is scrapped Read more

20 December, 2006 by Steve Ranger

Government slammed for ID database 'shambles

Opponents of the ID card scheme say the government is confused about its goals, while the Home Office argues that it cannot be specific about an incremental process Read more

15 February, 2006 by Tom Espiner

ID database will become national population register

Government also calls for national register of under-16s... Read more

19 April, 2006 by Andy McCue

Tories pledge to end the database state

The Conservatives have promised to reverse the 'rise of the surveillance state' in a policy paper describing plans for fewer giant government databases and stronger powers to protect personal privacy Read more

16 September, 2009 by Simon Bisson

Students condemn ID cards

...Jacqui Smith as she launched the site. One comment said: "This government ID database gives me the creeps." Another asked: "How do we protect our... Read more

10 July, 2008 by Nick Heath

ID cards: Data-protection minister calls for review

Plans for a national ID database must be reviewed following the data blunder by Her Majesty's... Read more

28 November, 2007 by Andy McCue

The Blair IT projects

...set to cost — at the bare minimum — over £5bn, while creating an ID database that even the police think will be hacked. The lack of... Read more

27 June, 2007 by David Meyer

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