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Google, Facebook, Twitter, Yahoo and Microsoft say surveillance proposals will encourage harsh regimes
Tech group intervenes amid growing anxiety that proposed UK law will set dangerous precedent
Bill gives police and security services access to the records of every UK citizen’s internet use
The UK risks setting a worrying precedent for more illiberal jurisdictions, writes Thomas Rid
Biggest increase in security operations since London terror attacks in July 2005
Domestic interception should not be political. Accountability is needed, writes David Davis
No need for judicial authorisation to access personal web data
Police case for accessing citizens’ internet browsing history is flawed
The internet’s biggest privacy problem is not that there is too much security, but too little
UK home secretary’s plans require tech groups to keep internet records for up to a year
Despite being redrafted, critics say it is a charter for snoopers
Converting Britons to liberalism is no less a fool’s errand than making them fervent Europeans
Home secretary says police will not have power to view citizens’ browsing histories
Andrew Parker says terror threat to UK is at highest level in his career
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