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7 years ago
UK surveillance bill’s logging of web activity a huge risk to privacy, peers warn
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7 years ago
UK surveillance bill passes House of Commons with bulk powers facing review
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7 years ago
New Snowden document reveals UK spy agency warned of ‘too much data’ risk in 2010
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8 years ago
UK surveillance powers bill needs “substantial changes”, warns opposition Labour party
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8 years ago
UK surveillance powers bill could force startups to bake in backdoors
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8 years ago
Third Committee Report Critical Of UK’s “Sloppy” Draft Surveillance Bill
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8 years ago
UK Surveillance Bill A Risk To Data Security And Privacy, Says ICO
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8 years ago
U.K. Spy Agency Does Not Require Individual Warrants To Hack
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8 years ago
U.K. Accused Of Fast-Tracking Surveillance Powers Scrutiny
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8 years ago
U.K. Users’ Online Activity To Be Logged Under New Surveillance Law