Now the British government wants to get their grubby mitts on more of our information!

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Now the British government wants to get their grubby mitts on more of our information! -

Recently, we learned that the British government put pressure on the major ISPs in the UK, including TalkTalk, Sky, BT and Virgin to implement a jihad declaration button to report extremist content online. Now British Interior Theresa Say last May draconian project calls for a new fight against terrorism and the security bill to be put before the House of Commons today and - wait that it - this bill will force ISPs to retain IP addresses for each Web user in the UK. The police will be given the power to force ISPs to hand over this information to be able to track terrorists and criminals.

What does that mean, exactly?
you are assigned an IP address by your Internet service provider, such as BT, and each time you use the Internet, all your research, you call, what products and services you interested in -.? in fact, all your online activity can be attributed to your IP

Why the British government calls for new legislation
the great majority 'committed between us any crime, but this is irrelevant, because what they really want is to be able to ensure the mass surveillance, watching our every move, listening to our conversations, we strip away our right to privacy and an open internet, and all under the guise of protecting us from terrorism. Way to go guys!

There is a movement that is regarded by many as a last attempt left to breathe new life into the "snoopers charter" which was rejected by the Liberal Democrats, because it overstepped the mark on freedoms civil.

But Theresa May, relentless as the T-1000 Terminator, never gave up on getting his own way. In June this year, she said, "We will continue to make the case until we get the change we need," she continued, "I know that some people like the idea that the Internet should be a libertarian paradise, but this will cause complete freedom not only for the people, law-abiding, but to terrorists and criminals. I do not think that's what the public wants. "

well, you asked the British public? No, of course you do not have because you do not want to express their ideas and hear what they have to say and even if you did, you would not listen. Listening to voters has never been a strong point of any politician.

Protecting our children against online abuse and keep us safe from terrorists is to be applauded, but the problem here is that the government merely heading straight into it, no dialogue, no consultation, no guidelines. Sound familiar? Sowing fear in the minds of people is the best way to make us believe that terrorism is all around us. Alarmism at its best!

A number of defenders of privacy and human rights groups have concerns about this new bill. Emma Carr, director of Big Brother Watch "speech today by the Interior Minister stressed that the" snoopers charter "is all but dead and buried.
The detail in the speech did little to allay concerns about the technical requirements for the retention of IP addresses.
It is essential that the fight against Wednesday's terrorism and the draft security law shows clear discussions were held with the ISPs and the government a solid understanding of the technical feasibility of the policy. "

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