Federal government decides on compulsory storage of IP addresses
After years of disputes over data retention, the government is presenting a new compromise: In the future, investigators should be able to follow digital traces more easily, while at the same time restricting data storage.
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Source: DW Deutsch
Nach jahrelangem Streit um die Vorratsdatenspeicherung legt die Regierung einen neuen Kompromiss vor: Ermittler sollen künftig leichter digitale Spuren verfolgen können, bei zugleich eingeschränkter Datenspeicherung.
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