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The German federal consumer protection organisation vzbv has warned for the possibility that digital TV and radio users will not be anonymous any more and has asked for measures to ensure anonymity for them. With TV and radio becoming digital, the possibility for broadcasters to find out who watches what or who listen to ...

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