laohu
11-22-2016, 12:58 AM
It seems that 1984 arrived this last thursday 17th to Britain. The Snooper's Charter Law, like this law is affectionately nicknamed, has been approved by the british Government. This law was introduced by Theresa May in 2012, and it says: every citizens' onlline activity is available to the British Government's departments, and no need for warrant
According to The Guardian, MI5, MI6 and the GCHQ have been collecting this kind of information over 17 years illegaly, but now becomes legalized.
Not even the States went to far.
Extreme radical vigilance. :)
The UK is not a stand-alone case either. Mainly due to fear of Islamic attacks, a similar law was passed in Germany earlier this year –in spite of its past with the Stasi and mass surveillance. President-elect Trump has also shared his interest in working closely with intelligence agencies…
here you go
http://www.konbini.com/en/entertainment-2/uk-introduced-most-extreme-surveillance-law-ever/
best way, is to use proxy servers / vpn to hide online presence.
I think, no need it, if you don't use internet to buy guns, counterfeit money, drugs, etc...
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/nov/19/extreme-surveillance-becomes-uk-law-with-barely-a-whimper
According to The Guardian, MI5, MI6 and the GCHQ have been collecting this kind of information over 17 years illegaly, but now becomes legalized.
Not even the States went to far.
Extreme radical vigilance. :)
The UK is not a stand-alone case either. Mainly due to fear of Islamic attacks, a similar law was passed in Germany earlier this year –in spite of its past with the Stasi and mass surveillance. President-elect Trump has also shared his interest in working closely with intelligence agencies…
here you go
http://www.konbini.com/en/entertainment-2/uk-introduced-most-extreme-surveillance-law-ever/
best way, is to use proxy servers / vpn to hide online presence.
I think, no need it, if you don't use internet to buy guns, counterfeit money, drugs, etc...
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/nov/19/extreme-surveillance-becomes-uk-law-with-barely-a-whimper