Even the Food Standards Agency Could Access UK Surveillance Data Under New Bill Veröffentlicht: 26.11.2015 - 12:26 | Risk Prevention & Consulting The UK’s proposed mass surveillance powers, if made law, will force internet service providers to store every citizen’s web browsing history for up to a year. From there, police forces and security agencies will be able apply for a warrant to access the data. Teilen bei: Twitter Facebook Xing LinkedIn Report von / Report by SILATEC INFORMS: AD / WERBUNG ➲ SILATEC