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by acqq
4715 days ago
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They actually intercept everything and store everything according to how Tempora is described here: http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2013/jun/21/gchq-cables-secret-... Tempora is described as storing absolutely all packets traversing given points for fixed number of days. This claim "we have individual orders" is just based on the interpretation that "before you start the court procedure against somebody it's not intercepting" so of course under that premise, they have warrants. So they collect everything, store everything and they simply don't name that "intercepting and collecting." The simple question for them is "is there a Tempora project, is it active and how many individual records are in the databases in that project and how many internet packets are on the storage at once?" -- Just an order of magnitude (the exponent of 10) of the packets is enough. If you have a millions of billions packets stored, it's certainly not from any small number of "targets." |
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Even Snowden's allegations put the maximum length at 30 days which makes it sound much less like a database of everyone's activity online.