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Mark - What I am trying to figure out is how you discovered this, and why you are so freaked out about it.

The answer became obvious... you were google searching your wife's email address, and now you are gutted to find out she is on a farang matchmaking website. You have gone on a mission to solve this problem and protect the virtue of all these women because your lady is in there!

Which one is she Mark?

No i dont have thai wife and i even dont have been there over 5 year but after summer next time smile.png Mostly because its crazy someone can leak 800 peoples details out for everyone, you know how big problem this been if that was england Rover club address details database what leaked out? biggrin.png Now when that is only thai girls who is in same computer skill level with avarage english rover owner i get only <deleted> up about my english skills same time when perfect english man who only <deleted> this girls wai2.gif

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No i dont have thai wife and i even dont have been there over 5 year but after summer next time smile.png Mostly because its crazy someone can leak 800 peoples details out for everyone, you know how big problem this been if that was england Rover club address details database what leaked out? biggrin.png Now when that is only thai girls who is in same computer skill level with avarage english rover owner i get only <deleted> up about my english skills same time when perfect english man who only <deleted> this girls wai2.gif

Sure, the data in the UK is soooooooooooo secure... care to read a bit on the website of the Inforrmation Comissioner's Office... just two examples from this year.. do you also address such issues with the same vehemence back home?

7 March 2014

The British Pregnancy Advice Service (BPAS) has been fined £200,000 after a serious breach of the Data Protection Act revealed thousands of people’s details to a malicious hacker.

26 February 2014

The Treasury Solicitor’s Department has agreed to improve its data protection practices after an investigation into four breaches of the Data Protection Act by the ICO.

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