The EU is planning to strike a deal with the US that would let the Department of Homeland Security and other agencies search European databases to identify people posing “a threat to US security,” according to a proposal published by the European Commission at the end of July.

  • Alfredolin@sopuli.xyz
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    4 days ago

    Most EU countries already participate in the Visa Waiver Program. This agreement is about extending it to 3 more countries in the union and …

    Where the objective of an exchange of information under a PCSC agreement is to fight terrorism and serious crime, the purpose of the exchange of information under the EBSP is potentially broader as it also concerns the areas of border management and visa policy.

    … extend the content of exchanged data. So, yes, the article is right?

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      4 days ago

      yes, the article is right?

      I never said it wasn’t, just misleading. I’d say clickbaiting too.

      One thing is to say that the US will have access to more data about EU travellers to the US, another is to say that the US will have direct access to EU databases.

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        4 days ago

        That’s true. The title might lead to think of a generalised access. The data exchange is not defined yet, and that is the work to be done as stated in the paper you linked. Annex, point 3:

        In particular, the framework agreement should provide clear and precise rules and procedures for triggering a query on a traveller, to preclude a systematic, generalised and non-targeted processing of data for all travellers.

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          Yeah, never heard that one before a country wide surveillance database was generated.

          When the government, especially the USA, and surveillance is concerned,I expect worst results instead of good faith.