Article 690V7 Germany raises red flags about Palantir’s big data dragnet

Germany raises red flags about Palantir’s big data dragnet

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Enlarge / German police officers sit in their vehicle at the Neuenburg junction of the A5 motorway and observe the traffic from France. (credit: Philipp von Ditfurth/Getty Images)

Britta Eder's list of phone contacts is full of people the German state considers to be criminals. As a defense lawyer in Hamburg, her client list includes anti-fascists, people who campaign against nuclear power, and members of the PKK, a banned militant Kurdish nationalist organization.

For her clients' sake, she's used to being cautious on the phone. When I talk on the phone I always think, maybe I'm not alone," she says. That self-consciousness even extends to phone calls with her mother.

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