EU police body accused of unlawfully holding information and aspiring to become an NSA-style mass surveillance agency
he EU’s police agency, Europol, will be forced to delete much of a vast store of personal data that it has been found to have amassed unlawfully by the bloc’s data protection watchdog. The unprecedented finding from the European Data Protection Supervisor targets what privacy experts are calling a “big data ark” containing billions of
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