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A highly intrusive surveillance apparatus has been built without public knowledge and public debate.
But privacy campaigners say internet connection records – as they are officially known – are highly intrusive.
At the extreme end of the spectrum were parents with what they called highly intrusive behavior.
But they are giving highly intrusive powers to go into someone else's computer.
"However, the bulk retention of British citizens' data, whether or not they are suspected of a crime, is highly intrusive.
This particular provision in the bill is highly intrusive and will become more so in the years to come.
On one hand people feel very strongly that government access to cellphone personal location data is highly intrusive.
That's why Seoul's residents have embraced measures that most Americans would find highly intrusive, but that Koreans see as a way of furthering the common good.
Bickford said it was time for ministers to "step out of the equation and leave the authorisation of these highly intrusive methods to the judiciary".
The committee took evidence from home-educating families, who described the plans as a "threat to civil liberties and highly intrusive of family life", the report says.
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The highly-intrusive Investigatory Powers Bill has been passed by the UK's House of Lords, and will come into force within weeks.
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