Merkel wants to Strengthen the European Data Protection

Merkel wants to Strengthen the European Data Protection | German Chancellor, Angela Merkel, proposed the construction of European communication network to improve data protection. This blog about Information Technology and The Latest Gadgets.

This network will prevent electronic mail and other data sent to the United States automatically.

In his weekly podcast, he said he would try to discuss this issue with the President of France Francois Hollande.

Disclosure practices conducted wiretapping the National Security Agency (NSA) of the U.S. has made Europe concerned.

Edward Snowden whistleblowers reveal that mobile leaders of U.S. allies, such as Merkel, has been overseen by a spy.

"We are talking about Europe that provide data security to its citizens," he said.

There is no doubt that Europe must do more to improve data security, advanced Merkel.

Official authorities in France, as quoted by Reuters, said the government in Paris is planning to join the German initiative.

Personal privacy becomes a very sensitive issue in Germany.

Foreign spokesman for Merkel's party, Philipp Missfelder, said the disclosure practices of U.S. spies had made the German-US relations reached its worst level since the U.S. invasion of Iraq in 2003.

Germany has tried to persuade Washington to sign an agreement "without eyes" but no fruitful results

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