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    1. GlitteringDaikon93 on

      Biometric verification: 😇

      Camera monitoring the bike parking by my Bahnhof where bikes are stolen literally every day: 🤬

    2. nudelsalat3000 on

      Keeping all data – personal data, biometrics, password, telephone numbers, every single contact you know – as in the hole life, on a digital device they like to call „secure“.

      Sure sure.. and simultaneously they mandate that the official at the border has access to that data. Some countries mandate full access.

      Lovely that this breaks health privacy, lawyer privacy and whistleblower privacy in a single step. Lovely.

      Better don’t have the wrong disease, need to defend a person as a lawyer or have some dirty proof against a country doing illegal things against humanity. Just to name examples like a war of aggression of UK supported by the MI6 or just another war crime of US and allies.

      Lawyer already warned for years of this, because their client communication isn’t protected anymore.

    3. diamanthaende on

      This is part of the Schengen EES / ETIAS initiative. So before the usual Aluhüte go on a rant, let me just say that in order to get a Schengen visa, third country nationals already have to share a ton of data.

      EES is going to streamline the process through digitisation while making abuse of the system (Schengen visa overstays are a big problem) a lot more difficult through transparency. No entry and exit stamps needed for passports anymore.

    4. > The EES is a digital, Schengen-wide system that replaces the previous manual stamping of passports

      About time!

      Many countries have almost fully automated their border controls – only Schengen seems to be stuck in the last century where everyone needs to talk to an official at the border and they need to stamp every passport…

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