ISPs must comply with snooping law from Sunday

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Service providers will have to provide customer records on demand

UK ISPs will be required to hand over records of customers’ internet surfing habits, including IP addresses and times of use, to police and intelligence agencies from Sunday. As part of the EU ...

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