Internet companies are being asked to retain records of customers' Web surfing for two years, according to reports. FBI Director Robert Mueller and Attorney General Alberto Gonzales first raised the issue with executives from several Internet service providers, including Mountain View-based Google Inc. One approach reportedly discussed in the private, ongoing talks Friday was for ISPs to strengthen their own retention procedures, a step that could help them avoid legislation.
Soon they will know where you surf and who you email, along with illegally tapping your phone calls.
Soon they will know where you surf and who you email, along with illegally tapping your phone calls.