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		<title>By: pandora nz</title>
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		<description>This is extra of a poll really. I used to be wondering how many people who have internet-cams built-in into their laptop or netbook display, preserve these cams covered up with a sticker or tape? Even if youre aware of what processes are working, do you get a bit paranoid that somebody might be remotely watching?</description>
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