Snoopers Charter and how it affects you
Posted: Mon Feb 22, 2016 5:20 am
The Snoopers Charter and how it affects you.
What is the Snoopers Charter?
Basically its a law being implemented to impose on your privacy.
This will mostly concern your online activities.
It is part of the new Investigatory Powers Bill that the Home Secretary, Teresa May, is putting in place.
You have never, at any time, been really anonymous on the internet.
Whatever you do on the internet is accompanied by your ip - this is basically your address!
Anyone who ever participated doing anything considered "dodgy" on the internet has always been easy to find by interested parties.
The Snoopers Charter is being implemented to go one step further and invade your privacy in unimaginable ways.
The Home Office would like to give the intelligence services and the police the power to track everything you do on the internet.
This will include all the people you communicate with and what sites you visit.
You will not be able to use the internet anywhere without your online activities being monitored.
They are making the internet watertight.
Don't think you can go through the tunnels either because VPN's will be be monitored.
Even internet cafe's, libraries and schools will have to store the usage of all internet users for a year.
This opens up to the possibility that stored data may be accessed by people other than the security services.
Bank details, passwords and everything else will be stored and there will be nothing you can do about it.
This is fine if you have nothing to hide isn't it?
No, its not actually because most people have "nothing to hide".
Snooping on everyone is their aim.
They want to know every little detail about you - whatever it is.
We were always taught that it was rude to look over peoples shoulders when they were reading.
Basically that's what we do on the web - read!
They will be looking over your shoulder.
While the police and the intelligence people should be tracking down criminals and, in particular terrorists, this new act will see them being able to see everything that anyone does.
The new laws will instruct your internet provider to record all your activities for up to one year.
Only a fool or those naive among us would believe that they don't already keep an eye on internet usage.
Many criminals and terrorists will already have surveillance placed on their internet activities and rightly so.
We need the security services to keep us safe and most of us should be happy with that.
I don't know what the answer is but its another way they are taking our liberties off you.
I believe they have created chaos by importing terrorists in order to take steps like this.
The best thing you can do if you don't like the thought of being spied on is get off the internet.
After all, imagine looking at page 3 and then you find your missus looking over your shoulder
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/ ... omers-data
What is the Snoopers Charter?
Basically its a law being implemented to impose on your privacy.
This will mostly concern your online activities.
It is part of the new Investigatory Powers Bill that the Home Secretary, Teresa May, is putting in place.
You have never, at any time, been really anonymous on the internet.
Whatever you do on the internet is accompanied by your ip - this is basically your address!
Anyone who ever participated doing anything considered "dodgy" on the internet has always been easy to find by interested parties.
The Snoopers Charter is being implemented to go one step further and invade your privacy in unimaginable ways.
The Home Office would like to give the intelligence services and the police the power to track everything you do on the internet.
This will include all the people you communicate with and what sites you visit.
You will not be able to use the internet anywhere without your online activities being monitored.
They are making the internet watertight.
Don't think you can go through the tunnels either because VPN's will be be monitored.
Even internet cafe's, libraries and schools will have to store the usage of all internet users for a year.
This opens up to the possibility that stored data may be accessed by people other than the security services.
Bank details, passwords and everything else will be stored and there will be nothing you can do about it.
This is fine if you have nothing to hide isn't it?
No, its not actually because most people have "nothing to hide".
Snooping on everyone is their aim.
They want to know every little detail about you - whatever it is.
We were always taught that it was rude to look over peoples shoulders when they were reading.
Basically that's what we do on the web - read!
They will be looking over your shoulder.
While the police and the intelligence people should be tracking down criminals and, in particular terrorists, this new act will see them being able to see everything that anyone does.
The new laws will instruct your internet provider to record all your activities for up to one year.
Only a fool or those naive among us would believe that they don't already keep an eye on internet usage.
Many criminals and terrorists will already have surveillance placed on their internet activities and rightly so.
We need the security services to keep us safe and most of us should be happy with that.
I don't know what the answer is but its another way they are taking our liberties off you.
I believe they have created chaos by importing terrorists in order to take steps like this.
The best thing you can do if you don't like the thought of being spied on is get off the internet.
After all, imagine looking at page 3 and then you find your missus looking over your shoulder
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/ ... omers-data