The UK government wants people's web history. Surveillance powers proposed by the Home Office have come under fire from privacy advocates for putting innocent people's personal data at risk. The proposed law may even spark a wave of encryption, making it more difficult for the police and security services to find criminals and terrorists. If passed into law, the Investigatory Powers Bill, presented to Parliament on Nov 4, would require Internet service providers to keep a record of every Web site their customers visit, storing each for 12 months.
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