Police 'to be given powers to view everyone's entire internet history'

Yeah it will. They don;t care.

I heard this on the radio. Hate the fact all ISP will be forced to keep one years browsing history.
 
It will go through in a lesser variant which will then be expanded to the original specs further down the line.

I hope they enjoy reading the single website I visit that generates so much traffic on my line :D.
 
I will be using an offshore proxy then. Nothing to hide etc but won't be making it easy for them
 
Surely the people who are doing things which warrant surveillance are already being watched. My browsing history is usually:
  • Football news
  • Tech websites
  • Gaming sites
  • Twitter
  • Porn
I'm sure if little Ahmed wants to read the anarchist's cookbook he's not just going to hurrrr durrrr it into Google search.
 
Good time to invest in a VPN provider. As in shares.

I'm pretty sure this won't fly for the simple reason that it's terminology the public understands, so there should be sufficient uproar about it.

But yeah I expect it'll get thrown out, then reappear in a reworded and seemingly watered down version a few months down the line. Then it'll get waved through without so much as a single digit attendance figure in parliament.


Also, has anyone made the argument to these people that if someone was going to be accessing seditious materials they wouldn't be using your common or garden web browser and a TalkTalk connection? VPN connection? SSH tunnel? Proxy server?
 
Look what recently happened with Talk Talk. If hackers can break in and then disclose the information of all those peoples internet habits to the world. Thats a huge privacy violation.
 
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