Did GCHQ spy on you?

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Anyone signed up or going to sign up?
I'm not bothered but I know there's a lot of people on here going by previous threads that would probably be interested

https://privacyinternational.org/illegalspying
Have you ever made a phone call, sent an email, or, you know, used the internet? Of course you have!

Chances are, at some point over the past decade, your communications were swept up by the U.S. National Security Agency's mass surveillance program and passed onto Britain's intelligence agency GCHQ. A recent court ruling found that this sharing was unlawful but no one could find out if their records were collected and then illegally shared between these two agencies… until now!

Because of our recent victory against the UK intelligence agency in court, now anyone in the world — yes, ANYONE, including you — can find out if GCHQ illegally received information about you from the NSA.

Join our campaign by entering your details below to find out if GCHQ illegally spied on you, and confirm via the email we send you. We'll then go to court demanding that they finally come clean on unlawful surveillance.


http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/...y-international-petition-discover-gchq-spying
More than 6,000 people in 24 hours have signed up to a campaign to discover if Britain’s communications intelligence agency, GCHQ, has illegally spied on them.

Privacy International launched the campaign in the wake of a court ruling this month that said regulations governing the sharing between Britain and the US of electronic communications intercepted in bulk breached human rights law for seven years until last December.

Privacy International says the decision by the investigatory powers tribunal allows anyone in the world to ask GCHQ if the US unlawfully shared their individual records with Britain. “Did GCHQ illegally spy on you?Have you ever made a phone call, sent an email, or, you know, used the internet? Of course you have,” says the campaign.
 
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Hmm well if they haven't already by signing up to that list they'll think I'm interested and have reason to be now :D.

*dons tinfoil*

This is actually a GCHQ ruse to see who they might be missing in the drag net.
 
hahahahaha, oh I love those idiots

court rulings mean jack, if they don't want to release information....guess what people, they won't

it's like those disclosure rules after x amount of years. Totally meaningless
 
The worse thing I've done in my life is have 15 points on my licence without being banned. If that means I pose such a threat they felt the need to spy on me I pity the poor sods who have to view my life. It's bad enough from here so god knows how tedious it must be for someone else.
 
No, but I spied on GCHQ when I landed at Gloucestershire Airport last year :D
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Door bags and kick in Jeff goes to get a new YouTube Report For the many who have been spinning on a good little Ringleader of cheese.
 
hahahahaha, oh I love those idiots

court rulings mean jack, if they don't want to release information....guess what people, they won't

it's like those disclosure rules after x amount of years. Totally meaningless

They've been ordered to by a court, if they don't then they are in contempt, it's pretty simple no one is above the law
 
I really doubt you'll get the information, it will likely be appealed, they're hardly going to just hand over data obtained from an allied service. The Iraq inquiry has trouble with even a phone call between Blair and Bush, it is very very unlikely they'll be forcing GCHQ to release NSA data.
 
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