Watch out if you are in the UK
"The draft bill also places a legal duty on British companies to help law enforcement agencies hack devices to acquire information if it is reasonably practical to do so"
UK Surveillance Bill
Watch out if you are in the UK
"The draft bill also places a legal duty on British companies to help law enforcement agencies hack devices to acquire information if it is reasonably practical to do so"
[6 Points] MagicWizard1:
[4 Points] TripAddict:
welp, time to ditch windows, mac os x. Stick to tails or opensource OS
[3 Points] SpacedTrufflophagus:
"neither a snooper's charter nor a plan for mass surveillance".
So what the fuck is it for then? They always making shit up for what it's about (like all the internet anti-privacy shit was justified by child porn) in order to squeeze in these controls.
I don't know what they are trying to accomplish, are countries just wanting to be 'those countries' that clamp down on shit the best? Proud of being controlling? I don't get it.
This is just a draft bill though, which means it's not in force yet.
The internet activity of everyone in Britain will have to be stored for a year by service providers, under new surveillance law plans.
[1 Points] None:
Mrs May stressed that the authorities would not be able to access to everyone's browsing history, just basic data, which was the "modern equivalent of an itemised phone bill".
So, if people are using tor i should be ok?
[1 Points] None:
Wait, they tried to ban encryption? What a fucking joke, tells you how stupid and outdated the government really is.
fuck