Apple warns of the consequences of the British plans for monitoring of the Internet . In a written assessment to the London parliament of California Group noted that the surveillance could inhibit the technology sector worldwide , provoking international conflicts , reported the " Financial Times " on Tuesday .
The plans of the Conservative government in London According to secret services and police continue to monitor such activities of Internet users under certain circumstances, without the need for a warrant. Home Secretary Theresa May founded the with the necessary fight against terrorism and organized crime, privacy advocates, however, run storm against the bill.
The desire for access to data stored in other countries would “make significant parts of the tech sector incapacitated and serious international conflicts reignite” quoted the “Financial Times” from the paper by Apple. In addition, other countries would likely follow suit and “paralyze” by contradictory laws multinationals.
Whether Apple’s word carries weight in the UK remains to be seen. According to the report, however, also want to Google, Facebook, Twitter, Yahoo and Microsoft the competent parliamentary committee to send a similar assessment.