Villanelle(staff) |
7 years ago •
Nov 30, 2016
Porn, Privacy, & The Government
7 years ago •
Nov 30, 2016
Villanelle(staff) • Nov 30, 2016
So while we're all distracted by Trump and Brexit the UK's "snooper" law quietly passed:
http://www.independent.co.uk/voices/snoopers-charter-theresa-may-online-privacy-investigatory-powers-act-a7426461.html From The Independent: "This week a law was passed that silently rips privacy from the modern world. It’s called the Investigatory Powers Act. Under the guise of counter-terrorism, the British state has achieved totalitarian-style surveillance powers – the most intrusive system of any democracy in history. It now has the ability to indiscriminately hack, intercept, record, and monitor the communications and internet use of the entire population. The hundreds of chilling mass surveillance programmes revealed by Edward Snowden in 2013 were – we assumed – the result of a failure of the democratic process. Snowden’s bravery finally gave Parliament and the public the opportunity to scrutinise this industrial-scale spying and bring the state back into check. But, in an environment of devastatingly poor political opposition, the Government has actually extended state spying powers beyond those exposed by Snowden – setting a “world-leading” precedent. The fact that you’re on this website is – potentially – state knowledge. Service providers must now store details of everything you do online for 12 months – and make it accessible to dozens of public authorities.?" My question to you is, do you take precautions to keep what you do online private? Do you think privacy is even possible in this day and age? And do you even care? |
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