Tens of thousands sign petition urging Parliament to recall 'most extreme spying powers ever'
Tens of thousands of people are calling on Parliament to recall the "most extreme spying powers ever seen". The Investigatory Powers Bill was just passed through the House of Lords and so is now just weeks away from becoming law. But signatories to a new petition hope that process can be stopped, forcing lawmakers to keep the new powers from being published. The new law forces internet companies to keep a full browsing history of all of their users and give it up to a huge range of government agencies if they are asked. It also gives spies unprecedented powers to read people's messages, as well as forcing technology companies like Apple to hack into their own phones if they are asked.
Nov-25-2016, 14:00:01 GMT
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