Germany officials have changed their stance on a centralized coronavirus tracing app, now favoring a privacy-protecting alternative. . Germany has changed its stance on the centralization of data generated from mobile apps designed to help combat COVID-19 . Until recently, German officials have backed the idea of a mobile app that would generate geolocation information, including where a user goes and who they meet, of which this data would be stored centrally. The problem with this concept, and one criticized by civil rights and privacy groups, is that the vast collection of citizen data could pave the way for future surveillance on a scale never before seen in the West, as this information would be accessible by groups potentially including government departments -- or, perhaps, law enforcement. . Germany has transitioned from a centralized approach in its COVID-19 tracking application to a more privacy-oriented model that safeguards individual data.. privacy app, COVID-19, data centralization, mobile application. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
United States officials are trying to calm concerns about a new FBI internet-wiretapping system called Carnivore, describing it as a "small-scale device" and insisting that fears of broad online surveillance are exaggerated. Carnivore allows US law enforcement agencies to find and . . . . United States officials are trying to calm concerns about a new FBI internet-wiretapping system called Carnivore, describing it as a "small-scale device" and insisting that fears of broad online surveillance are exaggerated. Carnivore allows US law enforcement agencies to find and follow the e-mails of a criminal suspect among the flood of other data passing through an internet service provider. The link for this article located at New Zealand Herald is no longer available. . Government representatives seek to mitigate concerns surrounding the FBI's recently implemented online surveillance tool, Carnivore, labeling them as overstated.. FBI Wiretap System, Carnivore Surveillance, Online Privacy Issues. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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