Recently the local government proposed a controversial plan to combat terrorism. The board of trustees in the UK asked internet giants like Facebook and Google, to submit to the personal data of their users in a program that will be made ministry England.
The local government plans to make a regulation requiring Internet giants such as Facebook, Google and other companies to store all emails, website visits and social messages in a program that will be made by the ministry. This program will be used to monitor anyone who they believe violate the rules or acts of terrorism involved.
However, the council plan opposed by civil liberties groups. They assume the board will take advantage of new laws that encompass the residents of the database. The minister said this plan is the encouragement of the security services and police to combat terrorism and serious crime in Britain.
Critics say that the 800 councils and other public bodies will have access to a program that contains a personal matter of every citizen. But the State Department asserted that the program will only be accessible by local authorities. That no other agency beyond that which can see the contents, text, email and internet visit the residents.
Local authorities have previously been criticized because it exceeds the limits of their power by installing CCTV at the school. Installation is carried out for a peek of people who think they are suspicious. Not infrequently, in some cases they are mistaken and targeting people who are innocent. In the last two years, 8575 surveillance operation conducted by 372 local councils in England, Scotland and Wales.
The local government plans to make a regulation requiring Internet giants such as Facebook, Google and other companies to store all emails, website visits and social messages in a program that will be made by the ministry. This program will be used to monitor anyone who they believe violate the rules or acts of terrorism involved.
However, the council plan opposed by civil liberties groups. They assume the board will take advantage of new laws that encompass the residents of the database. The minister said this plan is the encouragement of the security services and police to combat terrorism and serious crime in Britain.
Critics say that the 800 councils and other public bodies will have access to a program that contains a personal matter of every citizen. But the State Department asserted that the program will only be accessible by local authorities. That no other agency beyond that which can see the contents, text, email and internet visit the residents.
Local authorities have previously been criticized because it exceeds the limits of their power by installing CCTV at the school. Installation is carried out for a peek of people who think they are suspicious. Not infrequently, in some cases they are mistaken and targeting people who are innocent. In the last two years, 8575 surveillance operation conducted by 372 local councils in England, Scotland and Wales.

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