• fxomt@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        23 hours ago

        The post was removed because it was a post saying “the gestapo is back” with no backing, and it doesn’t seem to related to privacy. And “germany is no longer in schengen”? Yes it is, i’m not sure what you’re talking about.

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        do you happen to have a photo of the incident? i would be curious

        i have been ID checked before when travelling from italy to austria by train. As i’m 20-30 year old and was travelling alone, i suspect it was about curbing migration or sth. But they didn’t register it in a database.

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            I am seriously baffled… that 2 people would think an unwarranted general demand for ID papers without probable cause and then recording the data in a centralised tracking database is not relevant to privacy. How on earth do you arrive at that?

            Is it that you don’t care about being physically tracked yourself, and from there conclude it’s not a privacy issue? Do you have something like Snapchat broadcasting your realtime physical location anyway?

            I must say it’s alarming how the basic concepts of privacy has gotten lost on the younger generations to such extent. The modern day global concept of privacy is to a very large extent driven by papers being demanded in Germany in the 1940s. If it were not for 1940s Germany, privacy communities in Lemmy very well might not even exist today.

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          How could this possibly be unrelated to privacy?

          They were not just looking at IDs to look for Turks (which IIRC is the reason they are doing it)… they were scanning everyone’s ID into a centralised system to generally track people’s movement – even IDs issued by neighboring countries.

          Privacy is about control. In this case, the privacy invasion reduces freedom of movement (control over your own travel).