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Dobrindt Wants More Digital Investigative Powers: Ccc & Co. Protest Massively

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A civil society alliance with CCC, D64, Amnesty & Co. demands in a letter that Dobrindt's draft for more digital investigative powers be stopped.
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A civil society alliance with CCC, D64, Amnesty & Co. demands in a letter that Dobrindt's draft for more digital investigative powers be stopped.

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Family videos, selfies, chat groups: The Federal Government wants to allow police authorities to compare the public internet with the biometric data of wanted persons. Civil society organizations warn against an infrastructure of comprehensive surveillance. Its legislative package (not in the picture) meets with resistance: Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt. The Federal Government is to withdraw its plans for a biometric face search on the In…

Berlin, 8 August 2025: In an open letter, a broad civil society alliance calls for a stop to the draft law on "strengthening digital investigative powers". The planned reissue of the security package threatens to undermine fundamental fundamental rights. The letter criticizes the lack of proportionality: The planned reconciliation of biometric data with social media platforms would be equivalent to permanent mass surveillance. The necessary deve…

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d-64.org broke the news in on Friday, August 8, 2025.
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