Nk497 writes "The UK restraint has further circumstantial plans to track all communications — mobile phone calls, text messages, email and browser sessions — in the fight against terrorism, pedophiles and organized crime. The power said it's not looking to see what you're saying, just to whom and when and how. Contrary to latter plans to keep it all in a massive database, it will now let ISPs and telecoms firms store the data themselves, and access it when it feels it needs it." And to clarify this Barence writes "The UK patronage has dropped plans to create a massive database of all information highway communications, next stern criticism from privacy advocates. Instead the execution wants ISPs and mobile phone companies to retain details of mobile phone calls, emails and the net* sites visited. As with the primary scheme, the actual content of the phone calls and messages won't be recorded, just the dates, duration and location/IP address of messages sent. The ward
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