posted on Feb, 20 2012 @ 11:57 AM
Originally posted by D8ncer
Looks like the UK is now seeking to bring in new laws to make big brother even bigger.
The government wants details about text messages, phone calls, email, visited websites, Facebook and Twitter exchanges and even online games chats,
British media report.
According to the initiative called the Communications Capabilities Development Programme, the data will be stored for a year and will be available to
the secret services.
RT News
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The government wants details about text messages, phone calls, email, visited websites, Facebook and Twitter exchanges and even online games
chats, British media report.
The government already have this access. The police came to my house over a status i made on facebook in 2011. As for texts and e-mails, there's
already silly trigger words that are listed in the database that warrant the police access rights to your phone/e-mail - They must be saying now, that
we are goign to use this - whereas before, they didnt tell anybody and sprung it on them.
I know a guy, who robbed something - hid it, and moved away to another country. The police traced all his moves via his phones gps, to the location he
stole the stuff, and where he is currently - Thailand.
They have the tech to do nearly everything, but keep it secret until x amount of people have been 'victim' to it, then share that their using it.