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Your Data Handed Over: No Questions Asked

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October 2018

Service providers have been accused of passing data to intelligence agencies on “gentlemen’s agreement”

Your Data Handed Over: No Questions Asked

TELECOMS COMPANIES AND GCHQ have been criticised after a judicial tribunal ruled that the eavesdropping agency had wrongly been given unfettered access to data from millions of Britons for more than a decade.

According to Privacy International, which took the matter to the Investigatory Powers Tribunal that oversees intelligence bodies, telcos often handed over data without checking that there was a legal basis for doing so.

“The judgement highlighted that the telcos didn’t really ask for anything and were just given oral assurance, although it should be said the judges weren’t critical of the telcos, but instead the failures by GCHQ,” said Millie GrahamWood, a solicitor with Privacy International.

“It was kind of like a gentlemen’s agreement, that GCHQ would contact providers and say ‘wewant this kind of communications data’ and without asking for any documentation or looking at any lawful authority they would just hand it over.”

The data gathered – from at least 2001 until 2016 – included bulk personal datasets and bulk communications data, which was demanded under laws such as section 45(2) of the Telecommunications Act 1983 and section 94(1) of the Telecommunications Act 1984.

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