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on 18-03-2011 15:21 - last edited on 20-06-2012 07:13 by Admin
on 18-03-2011 15:24
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on 18-03-2011 15:33
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"Required by law to provide browsing history to them" -- well yes the ISP is (probably) compelled by law to remember the URL of every page you have visited (over a period of perhaps a year), and to provide that information to the state/government/police on request (I don't think the authorities need a search warrant).
on 18-03-2011 15:39
on 18-03-2011 15:39
Useful Info
on 18-03-2011 16:06
on 18-03-2011 16:06
"Required by law to provide browsing history to them" -- well yes the ISP is (probably) compelled by law to remember the URL of every page you have visited (over a period of perhaps a year), and to provide that information to the state/government/police on request (I don't think the authorities need a search warrant).
This is incorrect
The Digital Communications Bill was defeated in the House of Commons in August 2010
As a result, your ISP does not have to keep any of your browsing history unless they want to
They do keep your phone calls and texts though for 12 months and have been doing so since October 2007 so you were half right
on 18-03-2011 16:25
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