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Britain will keep a history of Internet surfing of users per year
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11 Feb 2016 06:30:17
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Britain will keep a history of Internet surfing of users per year

the British government has approved a plan on recording the entire history of the Internet surfing of users. Data will be stored for 12 months. The draft document was submitted in November 2015, it has made 86 changes, however, in General, all initial requirements have been satisfied.

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the British government has approved a plan on recording the entire history of the Internet surfing of users. Data will be stored for 12 months. The draft document was submitted in November 2015, it has made 86 changes, however, in General, all initial requirements have been satisfied.

the Document implies that companies are not required to decode the forwarded message, which will then be sent to storage. This applies, for example, Facebook and Apple, reports The Verge. Human rights activists, representatives of Internet service providers, technology companies, the UN and several other organizations have criticized the address of the document.

Critics of the document also note that mass surveillance can often be ineffective and give an example of the tragedy in Paris. The information collected will be available to police without a warrant, and it has been suggested that too much personal information will be available to interested parties.

There are nuances and with storing and sorting them: enthusiast posted on his website an image the size of a pixel, for which the system will count calling in his blog how visit popular pornoresursy. It is unclear what to do with encrypted messages.

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