A bill allowing UK intelligence agencies and police unprecedented levels of power regarding the surveillance of UK citizens has recently passed and is awaiting royal assent, making it law.
This means it's not too late! This is an absolute disgrace to both privacy and freedom and needs to stop!
With this bill, they will be able to hack, read and store any information from any citizen's computer or phone, without even the requirement of proof that the citizen is up to no good.
This essentially entitles them to free reign of your files, whether you're a law-abiding citizen or not!
This is sickening. It has only made it this far due to it being snuck past the population in relative secrecy. It isn't too late. We can fix this before the UK is turned into a dystopian surveillance state.
I just dont give a fuck though, I have nothing to hide, what are they going to do, knock at my door showing my a list of websites i've visited?
Oooh I look at porn and visit Sup Forums, lock me up i'm a danger to the world!
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Jack Wood
You will be. Are you are right now.
Why should you have faith in it? It is explicitly stating that you are assumed to be guilty until proven innocent. Why on Earth would you assume that they would care about any other facet of your life if they will invade your property at will.
You are no longer a free man: you are a serf.
Pay tax. Be good. Don't look over the fence.
Jaxson Martin
So you are a criminal? Good to hear. I hear they're looking for them.
Ryan Ross
Of course!
Its quite boring though, Sup Forums, Guardian, BBC, Daly Heil, Gmail, Hotmail, Fastmail, Pandemic legion, plebbit, pornhub. TVguide, Barclays bank,
I've never visited any bad sites or derp web, nor will i ever.
i'ma gud boy and dindu nuffin wrong.
Bentley Barnes
>Thinking online privacy exists in 2016 The NSA knows everything about you.
Michael Robinson
>MUH VPNS
>implying that banning VPN's isn't the next step
Dylan Hernandez
you are missing out normie
Brandon Young
So, I'm reading into this law, and basically it lets them do everything they already do, but legally. So on the surface it's a big deal but realistically nothing changes.
Ethan Davis
Tell me the gud sites and if they are gud i'll sign this petition. ;DDDDDD
Jaxson Harris
>AUSSIEPOSTERS.WEBM
Jack Brown
How do you ban VPNS? kek
Thats like trying to bad roads in case someone with bald tyres may use it.
It broadens the remit of who can look up your history. But yeah, it effectively enshrines what they were doing already. There was an attempted lawsuit against the government for snooping when the Snowden leaks showed that Tempora was a lot more invasive than anything the NSA had, but it was found legal by UK courts.
This makes it absolutely legal and stops any challenges in the future. It also protects politicians from having their data collected in the future too.
Daniel Williams
>It also protects politicians from having their data collected in the future too. Scumbags.
Charles Kelly
Are you retarded? Have you not seen the countless instances of people being jailed for "causing offence"? Last I checked UKIP, brexit and trump are pretty fucking "offensive". Is that what you want, to be afraid of supporting these causes?
You've read the guardian, can't you imagine the headline they'd write when your sorry ass is hauled to jail >Frequented a site fuelled by misogynist and racist hate speech >Literally a member of the KKK >"this Sup Forums guy" is responsible for X, Y and Z school shootings and cyberbully suicides >He is basically hitler Scroll down the comment section (if it's enabled) and see a thousand people wishing you a brutal murder
Wyatt Morgan
My post is the truth. All AMD and Intel CPU's manufactured post 2012 have NSA backdoors. If you have an Internet connection, you're fucked.
Lucas Adams
We learn about serfdom here in burger land grade school. The point is to male sure it never happens to the populace here and we hate monarchs and upper class for doing it to you bongs throughout history