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I dont want them searching Kirks Internet History and then arresting a load of Dwarf Shemales in a dawn raid
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If you're pointing out that the darkweb can be accessed unencrypted (when usually it isn't, but it can be) then just say that. If you are trying to say that ISP's can monitor and log specific online activity via a properly encrypted connection without some serious extra legwork such as a team of highly skilled people specifically targetting that data... then you ARE misinformed, whether you have experience in that field or not.
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This is good tbh. It will help the police find out more info when dealing with online bullying, hacking, terrorism, etc etc.
I didnt realise they weren't allowed to do so before...
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Yeah it's great - almost as good as in 2017, when they're going to be putting CCTV into every home. It will really help the police when dealing with domestic violence issues so why would anyone have a problem with it?
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Demolition Man Language violation https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dz4HEEiJuGo
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oh fack off
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Three pages in and not a sign of 'if you've nothing to hide, you've nothing to fear'?
Wow, maybe people finally became self-aware of the irony of posting such a statement on a Big Brother forum. |
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I don't know what all the fuss is about really; If you've nothing to fear then you have obviousy nothing to hide.
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Remembering Kerry
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It indeed would be wonderful for all who have done nothing illegal to have no fear of the authorities but if authority is not properly checked then big mistakes can come about. Even for a time to the innocent. |
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[The shelved Communications Data Bill - labelled a ''snooper's charter'' by critics - would have required
companies to retain phone and email data to include records of browsing activity, social media use and internet gaming, among other things. It was blocked by the Liberal Democrats due to privacy concerns during the coalition government but the forthcoming Investigatory Powers Bill could revive the measures. Tory MP David Davis told The Times: "It's extraordinary they're asking for this again, they are overreaching and there is no proven need to retain such data for a year."] http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2015...ukhpmg00000001 Last edited by arista; 31-10-2015 at 02:04 AM. |
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self-oscillating
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Theresa May rules out keeping web browsing data
Security agencies will not be given powers to look at a suspect's website browsing history under new laws, Home Secretary Theresa May has said. She also told the BBC that companies would not be banned from encrypting data, as she prepares to present a new security bill to Parliament this week. The bill will allow agencies to see who has spoken to whom, and when. Former head of GCHQ Sir David Omand has called for internet firms to be forced by law to keep users' browsing history. He said such data was not for spying on the public but to see "for example, whether a suspect has downloaded a terrorist manual". http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-34691956 |
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Yes its still not even debated in Parliament
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I got the impression MPs were more worried than the public, they were all for it until they found out it meant them too.
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Remembering Kerry
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She was likely going to face more hassle and defeat in the Lords, that is the reason she is dropping a lot of it.
What a waste of time and space this woman is. However I am glad they are failing in this again,more badly thought out nonsense from them. |
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Likes cars that go boom
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Half of me thinks many of these proposals are merely smokescreens for other issues. If we say x they won't notice z....
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The bill has now been revealed. Info here - http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-34719569
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