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Forced Biometric Authentication to Be Introduced in Norway

The Norwegian government has decided to allow police to compel the use of biometric authentication, as proposed in an amendment to the code of criminal proceeding. Article 199 states that if anyone refuses a...

by LibertiesEU

The Norwegian government has decided to allow police to compel the use of biometric authentication, as proposed in an amendment to the code of criminal proceeding. Article 199 states that if anyone refuses a demand for biometric authentication, the police may perform the authentication by force. Experts say the lack of specificity of an "electronic system" gives too wide a scope of application for authorities. For example, giving access to a smart phone could mean that authorities can gain access to all cloud-based storage services, and with it a nearly complete description of a persons life.

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