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The Privacy International list had the Philippines tied at 31 with Thailand, a notch behind the US and just ahead of Britain.
Germany and Canada are the best defenders of privacy, and Malaysia and China the worst, the international rights group said in a report released Wednesday.
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The Privacy International list had the Philippines tied at 31 with Thailand, a notch behind the US and just ahead of Britain.
Germany and Canada are the best defenders of privacy, and Malaysia and China the worst, the international rights group said in a report released Wednesday.
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