Soon all the British, who will enter into contracts with mobile operators, can begin
to enter
into the national database . You can connect only with the presentation of a passport or other official identity card. For our latitudes, there is nothing surprising in this, but
people in the UK
began to be outraged , although this is far from official information, but only rumors about the talks between the authorities and the mobile operator Vodafone.
At present, there are 40 million prepaid tariff subscribers in the UK — SIM cards that can be purchased for cash at any salon without presenting documents.
According to British libertarians, the government is trying to deploy a global tracking system for all citizens of the country. For England, this is especially important, because this country is the world leader in the number of outdoor surveillance cameras per capita. And if the government still gets access to the base of the physical location of all citizens at any time (GSM-server operators allow you to track it), then there will be a full "1984".
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One way or another, the database of 72 million mobile phone owners will be tied to other databases with private information as part of a single system that is being created in the UK to fight terrorism (the specially created GCHQ center is just starting to install black boxes Internet service providers - analogue of the Russian SORM system).