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The bill would allow intelligence services to tap suspects' phones and emails without a judge's approval, as well as placing hidden cameras in homes and tracers in cars.
The prime minister outlined plans earlier this week to create a stronger legal framework to allow intelligence agencies to break into encrypted communications of suspects.
Britain has managed for 400 years without these "closed material procedures" (which would allow intelligence material to be disclosed in secret court hearings in civil cases).
Today, new capabilities allow intelligence agencies to track who a terrorist is in contact with, and follow the trail of his travel or funding.
In a statement related to the case, Apple CEO Tim Cook told an audience at the WSJD Live conference in California that Apple does not allow intelligence agencies to access data on its locked devices.
As Edward Snowden's leaks have shown, these vast troves of information allow intelligence agencies to focus on just a few key targets in order to monitor large portions of the world's population.
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The system "allows intelligence agencies to do their work while limiting the margins for abuse", Bickford said.
That attack took the service down entirely for some — but for others it just caused issues that allowed intelligence agencies to potentially gain access to emails.
It has, however, raised significant concerns about civil liberties, since it allows intelligence agencies to open any personal message or business communication.
Government examination of the records, which allows intelligence analysts to trace relationships between callers and identify possible terrorist cells, is considered less intrusive than actual eavesdropping.
The reinforcements are primarily aimed at allowing intelligence services to watch more individuals suspected of involvement in extremist activities, an acknowledgement that they were previously under-resourced.
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