Europol Advocates for Permanent Data Retention of All Citizens Beyond Chat Control Proposal
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Summary
Europol is advocating for expanded surveillance powers beyond the proposed Chat Control legislation, calling for permanent retention of all citizens' data. The article discusses law enforcement's push for more extensive data collection and retention capabilities, which raises significant privacy and civil liberties concerns. This content appears to be a Reddit post discussing surveillance policy and data retention issues in Europe.
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they want to retain all data of all citizens forever
50 (+6) countries, 230 languages, 746M people… 1 subreddit
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