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2016-11-25 at 3:06 PM UTChttp://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-3971214/The-48-organisations-entire-online-browsing-history-delete-it.html
The police, NHS and the tax man will now be able to hack into your phones and check your browsing history after the Snoopers' Charter was passed by Parliament last week.
The bill, officially called the Investigatory Powers Bill, forces electronic data to be stored by internet providers for 12 months, which can be subsequently collected by law enforcement.
Now a blogger has created a list of all the people who will be able to request to view your internet history if the bill passes Royal Assent to become law.
The police, NHS and the tax man will now be able to hack into your phones and check your browsing history after the Snoopers' Charter was passed by Parliament last weekk
The new law introduces new surveillance and hacking powers.
Chris Yui, who works in Edinburgh as a general manager at Uber, wrote in his personal blog: 'I always wondered what it would feel like to be suffocated by the sort of state intrusion that citizens are subjected to in places like China, Russia and Iran.
'I guess we’re all about to find out.'
He listed the 48 departments that will now have access to information such as internet browsing history, set out in Schedule 4 of the Act.
These include police, GCHQ, government departments such as the Home Office, MoD, Department of Health, the Food Standards Agency, HM Revenue & Customs and the Gambling Commission.
This part of the act also sets out the minimum office or rank each person within those organisations must be if they want access to the records.
The bill forces electronic data to be stored by internet provider companies for 12 months, which can be subsequently collected by law enforcement
In the police, viewers must be an inspector or a superintendent, for instance.
The access also works regardless of whether or not you clear your history, because it will be held by your internet service provider.
Internet provider must keep logs for a year and hand them over to the government on request, whether users want them to or not.
The lists will include every website that has been visited, but not specific pages on those websites.
While critics have cited it as an attack on privacy, the Government believes the charter is essential for combating terrorism and organised crime.
The act replaces the previous Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act.
It was passed by the House of Lords last week after they backed down on an amendment.
The amendment would have forced the press to pay court costs for both parties in any case involving allegations of phone or email hacking, even if they were completely spurious.
One peer said it would have ‘chilled’ journalism and stopped papers writing about figures such as ex-BHS boss Sir Philip Green.
Lord Myners said the amendment to implement section 40 of the Crime and Courts Acts 2013 would have made it easier for the rich to sue on spurious grounds.
Who can view data
Metropolitan police force
City of London police force
Police forces maintained under section 2 of the Police Act 1996
Police Service of Scotland
Police Service of Northern Ireland
British Transport Police
Ministry of Defence Police
Royal Navy Police
Royal Military Police
Royal Air Force Police
Security Service
Secret Intelligence Service
GCHQ
Ministry of Defence
Department of Health
Home Office
Ministry of Justice
National Crime Agency
HM Revenue & Customs
Department for Transport
Department for Work and Pensions
NHS trusts and foundation trusts in England that provide ambulance services
Common Services Agency for the Scottish Health Service
Competition and Markets Authority
Criminal Cases Review Commission
Department for Communities in Northern Ireland
Department for the Economy in Northern Ireland
Department of Justice in Northern Ireland
Financial Conduct Authority
Fire and rescue authorities under the Fire and Rescue Services Act 2004
Food Standards Agency
Food Standards Scotland
Gambling Commission
Gangmasters and Labour Abuse Authority
Health and Safety Executive
Independent Police Complaints Commissioner
Information Commissioner
NHS Business Services Authority
Northern Ireland Ambulance Service Health and Social Care Trust
Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service Board
Northern Ireland Health and Social Care Regional Business Services Organisation
Office of Communications
Office of the Police Ombudsman for Northern Ireland
Police Investigations and Review Commissioner
Scottish Ambulance Service Board
Scottish Criminal Cases Review Commission
Serious Fraud Office
Welsh Ambulance Services National Health Service Trust -
2016-11-25 at 3:16 PM UTCSo fucked up.
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2016-11-25 at 3:28 PM UTCAh fuck you know it's bad when the Northern Ireland Health and Social Care Regional Business Services Organization is watching you.
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2016-11-25 at 3:32 PM UTCWhat a shocker!
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2016-11-26 at 2:21 AM UTCEncrypt all the things, even internet traffic.
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2016-11-26 at 3:24 AM UTCSame thing here is the U.S. TOR and VPN users can legal be hacked by the FBI and other government agencies. Not like the don't already, but it's now 100% legal for them.
My question is, what if I use to use TOR but stopped a couple of months ago, can the government still legally use their malware on me? -
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2016-11-26 at 5:05 PM UTC
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2016-12-03 at 9:16 PM UTC
Originally posted by SCronaldo_J_Trump Better delete all that child porn you fucking scum bag.
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