By Christina Maas – Reclaim The Net
For half a century, Germany’s privacy laws were treated like sacred scripture. Politicians swore by them, courts fortified them, and bureaucrats turned them into a national export. Other countries rolled out surveillance programs; Germany rolled out lectures about why that was a terrible idea. It was all rooted in the same ugly history lesson: if you give the state a big enough file on you, sooner or later you’ll end up in it. Continue reading “Germany Turns Its Back on Decades‑Old Privacy Protections with Sweeping Surveillance Bill”