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"I voted against the motion for resolution which concerned the new EU-US Privacy Shield. This is an agreement which is a Commission proposal to create a new framework for exchange of data. It follows from the invalidation of the Safe Harbour agreement last year.
This Privacy Shield agreement will not effectively shield citizen’s privacy rights.
Privacy Shield does still allow US intelligence to collect massive and indiscriminate data, and it is expected that new challenges could be brought to the Court.
Obama Policy Directive 28/2014 indicates the following six instances in which collection of large quantities of signals intelligence data is authorized: (1) Espionage and other threats and activities directed by foreign powers or their intelligence services against the United States and its interests; (2) Threats to the United States and its interests from terrorism; (3) Threats to the United States and its interests from the development, possession, proliferation, or use of weapons of mass destruction; (4) Cybersecurity threats; (5) Threats to U.S. or allied Armed Forces or other U.S or allied personnel; and (6) Transnational criminal threats, including illicit finance and sanctions evasion related to the other purposes named in this section."@en1
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