Richard Thomas
The Information Commissioner has questioned plans to log every phone call, text and email

Super database a 'step too far'

British way of life 'under threat', says Information Commissioner

Written by Guy Dixon

Do we really want the security services to have access to more and more aspects of our private lives?

Richard Thomas Information Commissioner

Proposals to create a 'super database' that would log every phone call, text and email in the UK have been called into question by Information Commissioner Richard Thomas.

Speculation has been rife that the government intends to create a giant database after talking about "modifying procedures for acquiring communications data" in the Communications Data Bill.

Thomas described the creation of such a database, which would offer security agencies access to all telephone and internet communications made in the UK, as "a step too far for the British way of life".

"Do we really want the police, security services and other organs of the state to have access to more and more aspects of our private lives?" Thomas asked at the launch of the Information Commissioner's annual report.

Under the current system police and intelligence agencies are required to request telecoms companies for information on phone calls, texts messages and surfing history.

The new proposals would overturn the right of ISPs and telcos to query any such request, which can currently be referred to the Interception Commissioner or an alternative watchdog.

Dealing with the volume of all communications made in the UK would require a database of unprecedented size.

Some 57 billion text messages were sent in Britain last year, while three million emails are thought to be sent every day.

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