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UK Investigatory Powers Act
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http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/technology/your-entire-internet-history-to-be-viewable-by-psni-taxman-dwp-and-food-standards-agency-and-other-government-bodies-within-weeks-35242522.html

The law if passed will require all ISPs to collect browsing history from every person that uses it, and it can be accessed by the government if requested.

https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/173199

There's a petition to repeal the bill, which I would highly recommend anyone from the UK to sign.

http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/technology/your-entire-internet-history-to-be-viewable-by-psni-taxman-dwp-and-food-standards-agency-and-other-government-bodies-within-weeks-35242522.html

The law if passed will require all ISPs to collect browsing history from every person that uses it, and it can be accessed by the government if requested.

https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/173199

There's a petition to repeal the bill, which I would highly recommend anyone from the UK to sign.
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didn't they also ban a bunch of porn lmao
what is the uk doing

didn't they also ban a bunch of porn lmao
what is the uk doing
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Who cares if they look at ur history

Apart from privacy stuff they just need to make it so people dont care if u google porn or anything

edit: if they can also look at ur files then thats dumb and they are becoming american

Who cares if they look at ur history

Apart from privacy stuff they just need to make it so people dont care if u google porn or anything


edit: if they can also look at ur files then thats dumb and they are becoming american
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first they leave the eu now they get rid of porn?!? This is an outrage and must be stopped immediately

first they leave the eu now they get rid of porn?!? This is an outrage and must be stopped immediately
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can we just leave already

can we just leave already
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rocketslaydidn't they also ban a bunch of porn lmao
what is the uk doing

Getting our freedom and democracy back apparently. North Korea style

[quote=rocketslay]didn't they also ban a bunch of porn lmao
what is the uk doing[/quote]
Getting our freedom and democracy back apparently. North Korea style
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It's worth noting:
"Those ICRs effectively serve as a full list of every website that people have visited, not collecting which specific pages are visited or what's done on them but serving as a full list of every site that someone has visited and when."
Still pretty terrifying though.

It's worth noting:
"Those ICRs effectively serve as a full list of every website that people have visited, [b][u]not collecting which specific pages are visited or what's done on them[/u][/b] but serving as a full list of every site that someone has visited and when."
Still pretty terrifying though.
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Literally like why ban porn though? In what way shape or form does it benefit anyone to get rid of porn? This is dumber than the war on drugs, but at least there is a logical reason to want to take down drugs, porn literally hurts nobody.

Literally like why ban porn though? In what way shape or form does it benefit anyone to get rid of porn? This is dumber than the war on drugs, but at least there is a logical reason to want to take down drugs, porn literally hurts nobody.
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People are distorting reality a bit here. The bill mentioned by the OP is not related to porn. There is another bill called the Digital Economy bill which wants to restrict online porn (including age verification and banning certain types), but that bill still has some way to go (it hasn't reached the House of Lords yet).

There's two main reasons the government can get away with this kind of stuff
1) The second largest party (Labour) are also quite authoritarian and a very weak opposition, generally supporting this kind of bill.
2) The general public in the UK are too trusting of the government and security services compared to other countries. In fact there is evidence that the public support the Investigatory Powers bill.

https://yougov.co.uk/news/2015/01/18/more-surveillance-please-were-british/
https://yougov.co.uk/news/2015/11/15/judicial-oversight-surveillance-support/

People are distorting reality a bit here. The bill mentioned by the OP is not related to porn. There is another bill called the Digital Economy bill which wants to restrict online porn (including age verification and banning certain types), but that bill still has some way to go (it hasn't reached the House of Lords yet).

There's two main reasons the government can get away with this kind of stuff
1) The second largest party (Labour) are also quite authoritarian and a very weak opposition, generally supporting this kind of bill.
2) The general public in the UK are too trusting of the government and security services compared to other countries. In fact there is evidence that the public support the Investigatory Powers bill.

https://yougov.co.uk/news/2015/01/18/more-surveillance-please-were-british/
https://yougov.co.uk/news/2015/11/15/judicial-oversight-surveillance-support/
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VPN time boys

VPN time boys
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Kerchsnip

this. the investigatory powers act requires all ISPs to keep a browsing history of users which can be accessed by a shit load of alphabet agencies (like the Food Standards Agency???). but don't worry, if you're not doing anything wrong then you've got nothing to hide :)

a year or two ago the government mandated all major ISPs to implement an opt-in porn filter, and also banned certain types of porn from being produced in the UK (mainly stuff like BDSM). now that's being ramped up to ban more types and force sites to use strict age-verification (btw, this bill also includes pro-consumer stuff like making a minimum internet speed a legal right)

in general what we're seeing is the government trying to turn the uk into a surveillance state bit by bit. it's easy to pass small amounts of surveillance or blocking (save the children/fight the cyber etc) bit by bit, but once the infrastructure to do this is in place they can fairly easily extend it to cover more material and more data. and i guarantee that's what we'll continue seeing over the next few years unless the opposition actually step up.

[quote=Kerch]snip[/quote]

this. the investigatory powers act requires all ISPs to keep a browsing history of users which can be accessed by a shit load of alphabet agencies (like the Food Standards Agency???). but don't worry, if you're not doing anything wrong then you've got nothing to hide :)

a year or two ago the government mandated all major ISPs to implement an opt-in porn filter, and also banned certain types of porn from being produced in the UK (mainly stuff like BDSM). now that's being ramped up to ban more types and force sites to use strict age-verification (btw, this bill also includes pro-consumer stuff like making a minimum internet speed a legal right)

in general what we're seeing is the government trying to turn the uk into a surveillance state bit by bit. it's easy to pass small amounts of surveillance or blocking (save the children/fight the cyber etc) bit by bit, but once the infrastructure to do this is in place they can fairly easily extend it to cover more material and more data. and i guarantee that's what we'll continue seeing over the next few years unless the opposition actually step up.
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the foods standard agency want to look at my history to see if i watch any porn involving poor food standards.

the foods standard agency want to look at my history to see if i watch any porn involving poor food standards.
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DiplomattVPN time boys

apparently they might ban VPNs if lots of ppl use them

and apparently all your texts and phone calls are stored for a year which is just great and very secure.
something like 50 government bodies can see this or some shit including welsh nhs, food standards agency, advertising standards agency i think etc.

[quote=Diplomatt]VPN time boys[/quote]
apparently they might ban VPNs if lots of ppl use them

and apparently all your texts and phone calls are stored for a year which is just great and very secure.
something like 50 government bodies can see this or some shit including welsh nhs, food standards agency, advertising standards agency i think etc.
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WARHURYEAHthe foods standard agency want to look at my history to see if i watch any porn involving poor food standards.

lemon stealing whores

[quote=WARHURYEAH]the foods standard agency want to look at my history to see if i watch any porn involving poor food standards.[/quote]

lemon stealing whores
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Pizzza-blyatDiplomattVPN time boysapparently they might ban VPNs if lots of ppl use them

and apparently all your texts and phone calls are stored for a year which is just great and very secure.
something like 50 government bodies can see this or some shit including welsh nhs, food standards agency, advertising standards agency i think etc.

Yeh good luck banning VPNs when they are mainly used by businesses

The act is complete bullshit from a crazy authoritarian government but at least with a VPN you can protect your privacy a little bit

[quote=Pizzza-blyat][quote=Diplomatt]VPN time boys[/quote]
apparently they might ban VPNs if lots of ppl use them

and apparently all your texts and phone calls are stored for a year which is just great and very secure.
something like 50 government bodies can see this or some shit including welsh nhs, food standards agency, advertising standards agency i think etc.[/quote]

Yeh good luck banning VPNs when they are mainly used by businesses

The act is complete bullshit from a crazy authoritarian government but at least with a VPN you can protect your privacy a little bit
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rip privacy
inb4 they say the whole "if ur not doing anything bad u shouldnt care ;)))"

rip privacy
inb4 they say the whole "if ur not doing anything bad u shouldnt care ;)))"
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