The Romanian Intelligence Service was granted millions in European funding in order to set up a system that will allow it to conduct mass surveillance on citizens.
The Ministry of the Interior of Lithuania submitted amendments to the Law on Electronic Communications that seek to establish compulsory registration for pre-paid SIM cards. The ministry claims that it wants to combat...
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Civil society is concerned about the new proposals from Romanian state institutions, which want to introduce, as an urgent matter, several mass surveillance measures that violate human rights.
The Romanian government wants all Romanians to register all pre-paid SIM cards and record all traffic going through free public Wi-Fi hotspots. Sign the petition against this abuse and remind the government that privacy is a fundamental right.
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