Dataprotection: “innocent people visiting or living in the UK run the risk of being flagged for violations they never committed from data that was unlawfully copied”

Not only companies like Facebook are unlawfully collecting and processing personal information.

The latest scandal:
according to an article of EUObserver the UK has been illegally copying classified personal information from a database reserved for members of the passport-free Schengen travel zone.

Read further: 
UK unlawfully copying data from EU police system
, EUObserver, 28 May 2018.


Addition 7 November 2019
New article by EUObserver: Breton’s firm hosted unlawful copy of EU police data. Aanhef: “Atos, the company recently led by France’s choice candidate for European Commissioner, hosted unlawful partial copies of EU police data on behalf of the United Kingdom“.

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