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yogi
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Internet Privacy

Post by yogi »

The law will force internet providers to record every internet customer's top-level web history in real-time for up to a year, which can be accessed by numerous government departments; force companies to decrypt data on demand -- though the government has never been that clear on exactly how it forces foreign firms to do that that; and even disclose any new security features in products before they launch.

Not only that, the law also gives the intelligence agencies the power to hack into computers and devices of citizens (known as equipment interference), although some protected professions -- such as journalists and medical staff -- are layered with marginally better protections.

In other words, it's the "most extreme surveillance law ever passed in a democracy," according to Jim Killock, director of the Open Rights Group.
Is this a mandate Donald Trump is going to initiate? Well, I don't know, but it is a law introduced by Theresa May back in 2012 and finally enacted in recent days. I'm wondering if Brits see this as a threat to their privacy.

http://www.zdnet.com/article/snoopers-c ... comes-law/
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Re: Internet Privacy

Post by Icey »

Yes.

I understand the need to peek at as much information as possible when national security's at stake, but delving into ordinary peoples' lives's been gaining momentum. It's an unpleasant part of today's techie world.
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