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sternus1 starts with ... Link to the PDF outlining new data retention laws. Do not be fooled--this is the thin edge of the wedge. Expect further amendments to pass in the following years which will pretty much obliterate your online privacy, and expect considerably greater access to your personal information by corporations. As it stands, the government can now access your browsing History and data WITHOUT A WARRANT assuming they can come up with an excuse to do so, and believe me---they'll be able to. http://parlinfo.aph.gov.au/parlInfo/download/legislation/ems/r5375_ems_e6cf11b4-5a4e-41bc-ae27-031e2b90e001/upload_pdf/14242b01EM.pdf;fileType=application%2Fpdf#search=%22legislation/ems/r5375_ems_e6cf11b4-5a4e-41bc-ae27-031e2b90e001%22 Oh-and enjoy paying more for your service, too. You know you're going to be in for a nasty price hike when the government actually ADMITS the new legislation will impact ISP's financially,because of the associated labour and infrastructure required to actually store all you info. I quote: The Bill will have financial impacts on service providers who will be required to meet the new minimum data retention obligations. A sample of affected service providers that cover the vast majority of services offered in Australia were consulted on the development of the policy and the regulatory impacts of the Bill. Well done all you people who voted in these deranged neocons. Enjoy reaping what you've sewn. s | About the Author sternus1 Australia 11th December 2014 3:02pm #UserID: 8314 Posts: 1318 View All sternus1's Edible Fruit Trees |
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