ISPs can keep logs of who does what online if Home Secretary David Blunkett relaxes the Data Protection Act in response to terror fears. An emergency package of anti-terrorism measures rushed forward by the UK government to allow data surveillance across . . .
ISPs can keep logs of who does what online if Home Secretary David Blunkett relaxes the Data Protection Act in response to terror fears. An emergency package of anti-terrorism measures rushed forward by the UK government to allow data surveillance across the Internet was described by Internet think-tank Foundation for Information Policy Research (FIPR) as nothing to do with fighting terrorism but simply an invasion of consumer privacy.

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