Article 64MXQ Panicky, scared and unsure who to trust: that’s how being phone hacked makes you feel | Jacqui Hames

Panicky, scared and unsure who to trust: that’s how being phone hacked makes you feel | Jacqui Hames

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Jacqui Hames
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It's clear to me, as a victim of press intrusion, that the only way to truly root out wrongdoing is to forge ahead with the second part of the Leveson inquiry

I suspect that as you are reading this, your mobile phone is somewhere close by. If it is, scroll through your messages and read or listen to the content.

Now read or listen to them again through the lens of a tabloid journalist - out of context - looking for a story, looking for clues as to your whereabouts, activities, associations, relationships, private thoughts, feelings, opinions, arguments, arrangements. Has someone implicated you in something? What story could they possibly be writing? What could be misconstrued, misinterpreted, manipulated.

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