UK: Regular Police to Access Your Browser History

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
October 30, 2015

Security cameras, laptop and earth globe on white background
Security cameras, laptop and earth globe on white background

The US gets a lot of crap over the NSA spying, but this is done through a secret clandestine program, and the information accessed can’t be used to prosecute you in a normal court.

What the UK is doing is hundreds of times more extreme: they are allowing normal police to just pull up your browser history. Though the report doesn’t say it, this will also surely include your private account usage.

The Telegraph:

Police are to get the power to view the web browsing history of everyone in the country.

Home Secretary Theresa May will announce the plans when she introduces the Government’s new surveillance bill in the House of Commons on Wednesday.

The Telegraph understands the new powers for the police will form part of the new bill.

It would make it a legal requirement for communications companies to retain all the web browsing history of customers for 12 months in case the spy agencies or police need to access them.

Police would be able to access specific web addresses visited by customers.

The new powers would allow the police to seize details of the website and searches being made by people they wanted to investigate.

They will still need to apply for judicial approval to be able to access the content of the websites.

“I’ve said many times before that it is not possible to debate the balance between privacy and security, including the rights and wrongs of intrusive powers and the oversight arrangements that govern them without also considering the threats that we face as a country,” she told MPs.

Yes, goyim. We have to remove your basic freedoms, because otherwise all of these Moslems we brought into your country will start blowing you up again.

In other news: highest immigration levels ever, don’t dare question it or you’re a racist.