A government proposal legalizing extensive tracking of Internet users is...
A government proposal legalizing extensive tracking of Internet users is up for debate this week in the German Parliament’s second chamber, the German Working Group on Data Retention said. The measure would allow law enforcement and intelligence agencies to access…
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the information without judicial order or reasonable suspicion of crime, and wouldn’t limit identification of Internet Protocol addresses to a case-by-case basis, it said. It require ISPs to install electronic data-handover interfaces. The government also plans to grant access to email account passwords and voicebox and mobile phone PIN codes without clearly defining the preconditions to such access, the working group said. The law project is unconstitutional, it said.