Difference between revisions of "Joint Statement on the right to data protection in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic (Q4384)"

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(‎Created claim: official website (P15): https://rm.coe.int/covid19-joint-statement/16809e09f4)
(‎Created claim: quote (P203): Large-scale personal data processing can only be performed when, on the basis of scientific evidence, the potential public health benefits of such digital epidemic surveillance (e.g. contact tracking), including their accuracy, override the benefits of other alternative solutions which would be less intrusive.)
 
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Large-scale personal data processing can only be performed when, on the basis of scientific evidence, the potential public health benefits of such digital epidemic surveillance (e.g. contact tracking), including their accuracy, override the benefits of other alternative solutions which would be less intrusive.
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Large-scale personal data processing can only be performed when, on the basis of scientific evidence, the potential public health benefits of such digital epidemic surveillance (e.g. contact tracking), including their accuracy, override the benefits of other alternative solutions which would be less intrusive.
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