Police seek powers to access browsing history of UK computer users
by Press Association from Technology | The Guardian on (#S1SA)
Senior officers seek to revive measures seen in 'snooper's charter' ahead of forthcoming legislation regulating surveillance powers
Police have lobbied the government for the power to view the internet browsing history of every computer user in Britain ahead of the publication of legislation on regulating surveillance powers.
Senior officers want to revive the measures similar to those contained in the"snooper's charter", which would force telecommunications companies to retain for 12 months data that would disclose websites visited by customers, reported the Times.
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