Wednesday, 20 November 2019

The Council of Europe Shouldn’t Throw Out Our Privacy Rights Just to Speed Up Police Access

The Council of Europe Shouldn’t Throw Out Our Privacy Rights Just to Speed Up Police Access

Foreign police often want to investigate a crime by gathering potential evidence from Internet companies located in another country. What if police in Poland want to get a user’s data from an ISP in Germany, Philippines, Japan—or vice versa? Can they do this? Under what rules, and with what kind of oversight?
Read more: https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2019/11/council-europe-shouldnt-throw-out-our-privacy-rights-just-speed-police-access?source=Snapzu

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