Every single government body in the UK including the police, taxman, hospitals etc can look at YOUR internet history due to the Snooper's Charter being passed. I don't even watch fucked up porn or do anything illegal other than complain about jews and I'm pissed... but most of you guys are FUCKED!
This is the government's reaction to Brexit and Trump. They are positioning themselves so they can block Brexit and arrest nationalists who prepare for a rebellion.
Britain really is the most dystopian country in Europe, perhaps even on Earth. Really, Norks don't do this.
Eli Martinez
Is this what he meant by Ingsoc
Caleb Perez
>Mfw the government will know im into German Idealism, THICC girls, Nazi memes and Jungian psychology as well as a few exploratory porn fetishes
Jackson Carter
It reminds me of the saying "It's not a crime if everybody does it". Only it IS a crime when nobody knows - or wants to accept - that everybody does it.
This is how they purge the right: not with a bang, but with naughty kinks and torrent piracy. I for one am taking this as a sign from heaven to reform myself... and refrain from doing anything controversial for 365 days
Justin Fisher
>tfw drunk ramblings to normies in McDonalds about this very subject have been justified hehe
James Murphy
>The Government will see every image, webm, and video you have randomly clicked on this site in your search history
Carter Perez
hahahaha good one WAIT ! you're serious A FUCKING LEAF !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
wouldn't that make it easyer for them to see all my shit posting if I do it from one account do you get login info with Sup Forums pass?
Alexander Jenkins
We know they've been doing spoopy man in the middle type stuffs for years, but the difference now is they have license to collect data on an industrial scale: which means that, whereas before you were targeted only when you were already a target, now you can become a target where once you wouldn't have been
Jonathan Butler
Nice family photo you got there.
Alexander Rodriguez
So glad I'm not a limey
Jeremiah Phillips
Tell them a Reddit CEO edited your posts.
Dominic Gray
What about facebook stalking ? can they tell the profiles you fap to regulary lol? (shit)
Owen Perry
got ya just say gook mook did it and he also right clicked saved as all that cp too thx bro
John Butler
Gentlemen I think we all know what must be done. Time for Brexit 2.0, where the UK secedes from itself. Good luck, lads.
Jose Perry
what did he mean by this?
Angel Rodriguez
>set-26
MOOOOOOODS!
Jaxson Anderson
Isn't this what you wanted? More sovereignty?
Even in the EU they don't do such things to their citizens.
In Germany, they have some of the strongest data privacy laws in the world.
UK you truly are a cucked nation and yet you want more of it!
Christian Collins
>when the data mining algo become so WOKE from trawlin the means that it develops sentience and goes unabomber on the jews
Nice faggotry-... oh heh, yeah, that crazy niece of mine, you know how they are at that age
fuck off non-country
Aiden Nelson
Sucks to be you guys. Ought to start sticking up for yourselves before its too late. Fuckin Brazil IRL
Anthony Miller
Already installed and operational for some time, it's called Five Eyes. Announcements like this are just a skeleton coming out of the closet. Laws are hobbled as each country just spies on each others like one big happy Orwellian circle jerk. Policemen love police states and the internets police are no different.
Robert Smith
If we're Brazil, you're Mexico
Mason Lewis
Thing is they can know something, but how do they broach it to the public where they got that information? Before they had to kick a door and grab a hard drive as proof of what they alraedy knew through informal means. Now they have an umbrella case for all arrests, effort-free. It is a real, qualitative change
Robert Myers
Saw someone else post that all it would take is for someone from these agencies to leak the database and suddenly everyone can see people's internet history. Only what websites you visit though it seems. Still probs enough to cause most people to be uncomfortable with all the porn history stuff.
Jordan Jackson
>He doesn't know about the movie Brazil
Noah Lee
Only dummies threaten the cummies. Gas the spooks, porn war now
Ayden Green
yes...but they will know that you searched that.
Asher Green
for posting on Sup Forums, use proxys from hideallip you may have to go through a couple and pick a slow one but they're not all banned
Austin Kelly
>Wikileaks changed the date of the leaks to 1984
Really makes you think
Zachary Kelly
I doubt this will pass Commons, never mind Lords. If it does, it's a basic ploy to get us to call for a second vote to remain in the EU. If this is enacted and we don't call for a second vote, we will most likely get a brexit so soft you'll not know the difference. The EU will still dominate our laws and economics, human rights and justices. We will have signed over the information on all our personal thoughts, beliefs, worries, fetishes, likes and dislikes. All those little strange questions you asked google, all those weird pictures you didn't think would actually exist. Revealed for anyone to see. Your employer, your bank manager, your accountant, your therapist, your local police officer, your colleagues, your doctor, your dentist, your binman, your fucking postman and more.
I think this is coming to the US soon, too. Matt Stone and Trey Parker have already predicted this shit. They're like two fucking jewish nostradmus'. Or is it Nostradamae, Nostradamese, Nostadamie?
If I sign it with 80,000 fake names, postcodes and emails , will I get v&?
Luke Hernandez
JUST
Hudson Perez
Honestly, I wouldn't even bother. This WILL reach 100,000 signatures.
Nobody wants this. Only Theresea May.
Jace Sanchez
She's not the only one that wants it, every single politician that is calling for a 2nd referendum or calling for a parlaiment vote on the referendum, wants this. You have to stop putting a face to the system, otherwise your eyesight will stay narrow.
Evan Brooks
Nothing to hide, nothing to fear, lads.
:^)
Lucas Hall
Just every politician in general.
The only party that has been outright against this for the last 4 years are the Lib Dems. The reason why it wasn't pushed through earlier, besides being bounced by the Lords a few times, was Nick Clegg vetoing the fuck out of May.
Jaxson Cooper
>lol we can see your interwebs histories XDD >what is private browsing mode?
Why are the people making laws about the internet completely uninformed about how internet things work?
Matthew Brooks
Just use incognito mode.
John Myers
Nevermind. It's ISP level. Can't you just use a fucking VPN to avoid this though?
Adam Allen
...
Justin Gray
>be British >fancy a cheeky wank >pornhub.co... *THUMP THUMP SMASH" >Door flys up hall >oh fug >Riot squad notice a bread knife in kitchen > i dont think so m8 innit >jailed for life
Sounds great desu
Tyler Cooper
ISPs are required by law to record every single URL you visit for 12 months.
IIRC, one of the original parts of the charter, I don't know about now, was to make evasion techniques illegal.
Sebastian Price
>every britbong will be banned from Sup Forums thank god
Hunter Gonzalez
This is why I don't understand why Britain loves their royalty so much.
The royalty don't even speak out against laws like these.
Who cares about neutrality at this point.
Speak out.
Unless the Arthurian prophecy is actually true and that King Arthur is actually the true rightful ruler of Britain so Britain needs to be one step away from total doom before he comes back from Avalon.
Evan Edwards
Or you could click on a link with the search term "jailbait" or "tranny gangbang bestiality horsefuck" and if you end up in court at a later date, you'll get additional charges slapped on you because of an accidental click.
Better stick to state approved websites if you want to be safe :^)
Jason Kelly
So, who tries to blow up Parliament this time?
Luis Sanders
You'll have to visit every site on the internet to confuse them.
Brody Parker
Stop using the internet
Ryder Hughes
Signed. This shit is terrifying. Even more so that it passed right under our noses.
Bentley Gutierrez
People give the monarchy enough shit about being unelected despotic ruler for doing nothing. People would go mad if they actually did something.
The simple truth is that most Brits generally do not give a shit. Nothing to hide, nothing to fear is a very real belief here AND there's also the idea of "it'll never happen to me, so why do I care?"
Throw in another caveat that British people also support increased surveillance to keep them and their children safe.
>This shit is terrifying. Even more so that it passed right under our noses. It's been in the news since around 2012. It's definitely not under our noses. More simply, the vast majority of people here are massively ignorant, which is why they only care now.
Ethan Diaz
Do these things ever make a difference? Also the government have been doing this for years and they do it in Amerixa too. They are simply legalising what they do anyway.
Christopher Robinson
Use only HTTPS. With https your ISP cannot see the full URL but the host only. You can install a plugin like HTTPS Everywhere to force the use of encryption.
Also, dont use your ISP DNS servers. Use any third party servers, like google.
Josiah Diaz
I only saw news reporting it because it passed.
Cameron Clark
Can someone explain theis "entire browsing history" part?
Here's my example. When I was a kid we had one computer, I believe my mom was the account holder with the ISP. No smart phones till college, and one laptop. College my roommate was the only person on the account with the ISP. Everyone has a laptop and smart phones. Current roommate holds the account, we both have laptops tablets and smart phones.
So how can they know who's browsing what? Can they differentiate my laptops from others? When we got a cease and desist for downloading movies Roommate A downloaded, roommate B held the account and the letter was addressed to roommates b.
I assume with phones it much easier. Just curious, not tech savvy at all.
Brody James
Who cares? Do you really think your government magically has resources to comb through everyone's ENTIRE internet history?
Camden Ross
>HTTPS is unbreakable (citation needed)
Isaac Barnes
It could easily be done with scrapebox and a few proxies.
Scrape thousands of links across the net for random terms and open them all through chrome.
Jace Sanders
That's because you were one of the massively ignorant.
I started a little project about 3 years ago bookmarking articles the BBC did related to this, encryption, how the dark web was filled with big scary paedophiles and terrorists, which makes snooping a good thing and a few other things.
There's been quite a lot of coverage. There was also a related bill, IIRC it was called the Data Retention Bill, back in 2014. That was only a temporary bill, but that was healine news on the BBC's website and all over the TV that week.
Stuff like this is just ignored because people prefer a good scandal. Now it's pretty much a lock to get royal assent and the media circus around Trump and Brexit is cooling down, people are starting to "care"
Luis Stewart
Every device will have a unique identifier/cookie, and should be identifiable unless you clear history every single time and make it a clusterfuck for them, then they'll treat it as one person. But they truthfully don't care or really differentiate like how your roommate found out they don't care.
Connor Scott
Enjoying Margaret Thatcher 2.0, crumpets?
Wyatt Hughes
Fuck off retard, you have a shite mind and 80 IQ
This is the same level of argument as "If you're doing nothing wrong, nothing to fear"
Wyatt Sanders
If you kill your enemies, they win.
Levi James
Labour broadly support this too. It's neither a Tory nor Labour thing. It's a career politician thing. Like I said earlier ITT, the only party that is against it is the Lib Dems.
Another fun aside is that the MPs voted in an amendment a few months back that makes them immune from the powers of the IPB.
That includes games, find the server with lowest latency, use lower grade encryption for less bloat. No government cares enough to try to decrypt something they don't have the keys to en-masse.
Jordan Sanders
From what I can remember he was initially against it, but he abstained in every reading this year. He's never been that loud in speaking out against it either, so he probably doesn't think it's all bad.
Former Tory backbenchers, like David Davis was pretty vocal in the past, but he's quietened down in the last year.
Daniel Davis
>expect Brave New World >tfw it's actually 1984
Adam Morgan
This won't change anything even if it hits 100k. They probably won't even discuss it.
Connor Sullivan
Yes, absolutely.
If you set your DNS to use the VPN DNS.
You can set your router to use a privacy DNS instead of your ISP's DNS, then everything routed through your router should use the right DNS afaik.
Ayden Thompson
In before this is used as a list of people to frame for sex offences.
Nolan Moore
What a shame. Failure to produce leftist politicians that matter is how politics turn into a shitshow.
Daniel Russell
living in a third world shithole feels good cause I know I dont have to deal with that shit
Xavier Barnes
>signing online petitions TOP SHELF LIBERALISM
Julian Torres
Becuase the average Sup Forums user plays 1D chess.
Aaron Ward
I think it may be time to liberate Britain
Connor Brooks
>vote brexit to put the people back in charge >bring in law with no word from the people anyway
Really makes you think
Christian Wright
like half of us aren't already being monitored anyway