State to track every call, email and internet click

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  1. Posts : 51,465
    Windows 11 Workstation x64
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    State to track every call, email and internet click


    Every phone call, text message, email and website visit will be stored for a year for monitoring by the state.

    All telecoms companies and internet service providers will be required by law to keep a record of every customer's personal communications, showing who they are contacting, when, where and which websites they are visiting.

    Despite widespread opposition over Britain's growing surveillance society, 653 public bodies will be given access to the confidential information, including police, local councils, the Financial Services Authority, the Ambulance Service, fire authorities and even prison governors.

    They will not require the permission of a judge or a magistrate to access the information, but simply the authorisation of a senior police officer or the equivalent of a deputy head of department at a local authority.
    Read full article - Every phone call, email and internet click stored by 'state spying' databases - Telegraph


    Lets just say i'm a little pissed off at this
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  2. Posts : 170
    Windows Seven x64
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    Aside from you being pissed, because i would be pissed it I wonder the amount of data this would be. Its by no means USA but theres a lot of people. I wonder how they store the data.

    What I would get a kick out of, it setting up a single p4 computer to spam marcos or pre configured commands over and over. Okay I know it sounds lame and it would go unnoticed, but It would be kinda cool if massive amounts of people just flooded chains of repeated commands. Since I know prying eyes would be looking at our stuff (if i was in UK) I would just want to have a huge chunk of same things from my ip address.

    Hope it makes you less pissed
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  3. Posts : 295
    Windows 7 Enterprise x64
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    A Government-bashing article in the Telegraph - no surprises there then. The rather more left-wing Guardian says today that these very same snooping plans are on hold!

    Looks like the future will be more and more people spying on ordinary citizens, until eventually there'll be one bloke surfing the web and 60 million trying to catch him doing something dodgy. Then he'll install some hooky software off a torrent site and the entire web will go bang.
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  4. Posts : 22,814
    W 7 64-bit Ultimate
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    z3r010 said:
    Every phone call, text message, email and website visit will be stored for a year for monitoring by the state.

    All telecoms companies and internet service providers will be required by law to keep a record of every customer's personal communications, showing who they are contacting, when, where and which websites they are visiting.

    Despite widespread opposition over Britain's growing surveillance society, 653 public bodies will be given access to the confidential information, including police, local councils, the Financial Services Authority, the Ambulance Service, fire authorities and even prison governors.

    They will not require the permission of a judge or a magistrate to access the information, but simply the authorisation of a senior police officer or the equivalent of a deputy head of department at a local authority.
    Read full article - Every phone call, email and internet click stored by 'state spying' databases - Telegraph


    Lets just say i'm a little pissed off at this

    Don't feel bad mate, the new government in the US is right behind y'all.
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  5. Posts : 9,582
    Windows 8.1 Pro RTM x64
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    Hitler and Stalin would be very proud of this move by the UK government. I, like John and the vast majority in the country most certainly am not. Given the recent cases of data loss by government departments, and the fact that data stored on a computer can be accessed from anywhere in the world by unscrupulous people who have no regard whatsoever for their actions, then this marks a sad day indeed for the UK population. Access to this sort of data should, in my view, only be used in exceptional circumstances and should only be sanctioned by a Judge in a court of law.

    People run the country; people who become politicians ruin it.
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  7. Posts : 51,465
    Windows 11 Workstation x64
    Thread Starter
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    The fact they want to do it is bad enough.
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  8. Posts : 237
    Windows 7 Home Premium x64 - SP1
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    Big Brothers are watching, and listening, and reading..


    z3r010 said:
    The fact they want to do it is bad enough.
    The Traitors in your midst, are those members of the 'Think-Tank' that even came up with the idea in the first place.

    Now remind me what those two World Wars were fought for? And tomorrow is what day?

    How despicable this all is!
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  9. Posts : 11,840
    64-bit Windows 8.1 Pro
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    And all of it done under the guise of National Security...
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  10. Posts : 12,364
    8 Pro x64
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    I think the British Government missed the entire point of "1984" and believes it to be a training manual...
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