conducting criminal investigations in england and wales. those safeguards are now going to be enshrined in law, which a lot of people have put down as a big success for your office. what were you concerned about and what will this work mean in practice? the mobile phone extraction investigation and our work across the uk is one of the most important files that i ve ever dealt with. when police forces started to require victims of sexual assault to upload everything on their mobile phones, put it in the hands of police and prosecutors, then that created a chill on women and men reporting sexual assault. and i think that was such a serious issue. so we needed to intervene and find a way to work with police so that their lines of inquiry had to be clear before they uploaded data from victims phones.
those safeguards are now going to be enshrined in law, which a lot of people have put down as a big success for your office. what were you concerned about? and what will this work mean in practice? the mobile phone extraction investigation, and our work across the uk, is one of the most important files that i ve ever dealt with. when police forces started to require victims of sexual assault to upload everything on their mobile phones, put it in the hands of police and prosecutors, then that created a chill on women and men reporting sexual assault. and i think that was such a serious issue, so we needed to intervene and find a way to work with police so that their lines of inquiry had to be clear before they uploaded data from victims phones. a lot of people think that the pandemic has led to a kind of massive data landgrab by central government. how confident are you that that s necessary and proportionate? data protection didn t stand in the way of the kind of reasonable public hea
influenced by the ico during your time as commissioner. last year, you released an investigation into the use of mobile phone extraction by police forces conducting criminal investigations in england and wales. those safeguards are now going to be enshrined in law, which a lot of people have put down as a big success for your office. what were you concerned about? and what will this work mean in practice? the mobile phone extraction investigation, and our work across the uk, is one of the most important files that i ve ever dealt with. when police forces started to require victims of sexual assault to upload everything on their mobile phones, put it in the hands of police and prosecutors, then that created a chill on women and men reporting sexual assault. and i think that was such a serious issue, so we needed to intervene and find a way to work with police
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