domestic secretary tries to sweeten snooper’s constitution by stating that police will need judicial approval to access internet connection records Theresa May is to propose a major extension of the surveillance state when she publishes legislation requiring internet companies to store details of every website visited by customers over the previousyear.
The domestic secretary will try to sweeten the pill of her revived snooper’s constitution on Wednesday by announcing that the police will need to get judicial authorisation before they can access the internet connection records of an individual – something that is currently banned in the US and every European country, including Britain.
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Source: theguardian.com