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by nani8ot
896 days ago
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> While the reported practices have long been legalized in the US and Germany, they are very likely illegal in Switzerland and are therefore subject to legal challenge. It would not be entirely surprising if this got overturned by the courts. Mass surveillance without reason ("Anlasslose Vorratsdatenspeicherung") is illegal in the EU (and Germany), just like it hopefully is in Switzerland. But declaring a law illegal takes time, so Germany simply creates a new law to continue their mass surveillance until courts declare it illegal again. So I don't know how mass surveillance being likely illegal in Switzerland changes much. Until today it wasn't even publicly known that mass surveillance is a thing in Switzerland, and I won't be surprised if a similar story will make news in a decade again. German: https://netzpolitik.org/2023/bundesverwaltungsgericht-vorrat... English: https://www.reuters.com/technology/indiscriminate-data-reten... |
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So it's all about encryption.