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6th July 2018, 09:24 | #1 |
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| European governments using mobile metadata to deport immigrants Would chuck away that phone if I were you European leaders appeasing the rise of anti-immigration parties are using metadata on smartphones to start sending migrants back. According to Wired, migrants are being confronted by a mobile forensics industry that specialises in extracting a smartphone’s messages, location history, and even WhatsApp data. That information can potentially be turned against the phone owners themselves. In 2017 both Germany and Denmark expanded laws that enabled immigration officials to extract data from asylum seekers’ phones. Similar legislation has been proposed in Belgium and Austria, while the UK and Norway have been searching for asylum seekers’ devices for years. The game appears to be for the officials to find evidence that the immigrant lied on their application forms. Mobile data can prove their place of origin, true names etc., and this can then be used as a pretext to deport them. After all, someone who lies on a form is clearly up to no good. However there is a good reason why immigrants lie on such forms. One of them is the EU's Dublin regulation, which dictates that asylum seekers must claim refugee status in the first EU country they arrive in. This means Italy or Greece - which are not attractive as they have high unemployment and stretched social services. Neither country has the resources to handle the waves at the border. Italy has just elected a popularist government which wants other countries to help out. Six months after Germany’s phone search law came into force, immigration officials searched 8,000 phones. If they doubted an asylum seeker’s story, they would extract their phone’s metadata to reveal the user’s language settings and the locations where they made calls or took pictures. https://fudzilla.com/news/mobile/466...ort-immigrants |
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