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State to 'spy' on every phone call, email and web search
Richard
Edwards
London Telegraph
Tuesday, Nov 10th, 2009
Every phone call, text message, email and website
visit made by private citizens is to be stored for a year and
will be available for monitoring by government bodies.
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 have contacted, when
and where, as well as the websites they have visited.
Despite widespread opposition to the increasing amount of surveillance
in Britain, 653 public bodies will be given access to the 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 obtain the information, but simply the authorisation of a
senior police officer or the equivalent of a deputy head of
department at a local authority.
Full
article here
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