yesterday Interior Minister de Maiziere made in an article for the Tagesspiegel a proposal for the possible introduction of a compulsory data letter. We welcome the target direction: more transparency in the network and more control over their own data for citizens.
data of users are widely used unscrupulously. They often do not know who holds their data and trade with them driving, and therefore can not speak again and the data collection. So it's important that Internet users are given the opportunity to be able to retrieve their data for free. This problem must be solved reasonably.
The idea of the interior minister is basically good, the so-called letter but data are difficult to enforce. Some companies are required to store data ten years, this would potentially generate a vast amount of mail, the most likely to be unwelcome to many. Alternatively, for example, appears the message of the stored personal data, together with an already consigned bill worthy of consideration. Rule over their own data, of course imposed by the state and used for information.
We need a public debate on the use of personal information: companies and government agencies need to consider are actually stored in the extent to which data must-it must become a mandatory note that this is personal data which are eminently worthy of protection.
same but more people should think about how they move around the Internet, and which tracks they want to leave behind. In cooperation with the Union we will develop an early solution.
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