BBC: France ‘has vast data surveillance’

BBC: France ‘has vast data surveillance’:

France’s foreign intelligence service intercepts computer and telephone data on a vast scale, like the controversial US Prism programme, according to the French daily Le Monde.

The data is stored on a supercomputer at the headquarters of the DGSE intelligence service, the paper says. The operation is “outside the law, and beyond any proper supervision”, Le Monde says. Other French intelligence agencies allegedly access the data secretly.

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The UK spy agency GCHQ is reported to run a similarly vast data collection operation, co-operating closely with the NSA.

Everybody is spying on everybody.

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