Govt wants ISPs to record browsing history

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  1. Posts : 3,427
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       #20

    SIW2 said:
    If you are in England, they are already doing it.


    madmansam said:
    where is the civil liberty and Human rights ??..I am in England and believe it or not sometimes when I am online I feel that someone is there with me recording everything ..I am not paranoid..but no one will know if they already doing it or not ..LOL... what we gonna do about it .. nothing is the word .. Governements get away with everything... I am thinking of cutting the middleman and post all my web browsing details direct to them , advertize my bank and personal details on google and even put a webcam in my toilet so they can find out what colour is my pant and which toilet paper I am using !!!!!!
    Yes they are, but the data is stored away securely and can only be accessed through a Court Order
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  2. Posts : 16,132
    7 X64
       #21

    Thin end of the wedge.
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  3. Posts : 178
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       #22

    severedsolo said:
    SIW2 said:
    If you are in England, they are already doing it.


    madmansam said:
    where is the civil liberty and Human rights ??..I am in England and believe it or not sometimes when I am online I feel that someone is there with me recording everything ..I am not paranoid..but no one will know if they already doing it or not ..LOL... what we gonna do about it .. nothing is the word .. Governements get away with everything... I am thinking of cutting the middleman and post all my web browsing details direct to them , advertize my bank and personal details on google and even put a webcam in my toilet so they can find out what colour is my pant and which toilet paper I am using !!!!!!
    Yes they are, but the data is stored away securely and can only be accessed
    through a Court Order
    you mean it can only be accessed when someone loose a flash drive or a laptop ??
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  4. Posts : 3,427
    Windows 10 Pro x64
       #23

    madmansam said:
    severedsolo said:
    SIW2 said:
    If you are in England, they are already doing it.

    Yes they are, but the data is stored away securely and can only be accessed
    through a Court Order
    you mean it can only be accessed when someone loose a flash drive or a laptop ??
    Luckily the information isn't stored by the government. It's stored by your ISP on heavily encrypted servers. They have to do this by law. If a Court Order is made to release the information to an "interested party" (and they have to have a good reason for wanting the Court Order in the first place, like some evidence you're doing something naughty) then your ISP sends them the info.
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       #24

    Ahh well looks like my bomb making and porn surfing days are coming to an end.
    Ohh now Ive done it, waiting for the door to be kicked in now.
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  6. Posts : 433
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       #25

    This article is for Australia, right? If so, I pity anyone who lives there. Hopefully the U.S. won't have to worry about that (I doubt we will since people really care about their rights here).
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  7. JMH
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       #26

    Klaw117 said:
    This article is for Australia, right? If so, I pity anyone who lives there. Hopefully the U.S. won't have to worry about that (I doubt we will since people really care about their rights here).
    Here in Australia we also care about our rights...... well most of us do.
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  8. Posts : 53,363
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       #27

    Don't think politicians right here in the good ole USA wouldn't think this is a dandy idea. They already think they know what is good for us. This isn't a "poor people in Australia" thing. This is, if they do it there, they can do it here. Just have to keep an eye on them. A Guy
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  9. Posts : 6,857
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       #28

    A Guy said:
    Don't think politicians right here in the good ole USA wouldn't think this is a dandy idea. They already think they know what is good for us. This isn't a "poor people in Australia" thing. This is, if they do it there, they can do it here. Just have to keep an eye on them. A Guy
    Who knows, it's entirely possible they are already doing it!
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  10. Posts : 8,476
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       #29

    Privacy threat??
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