Estonia's Data Protector Slams Sex Offender Website as Unofficial Criminal Database
The Data Protection Inspectorate (AKI) is demanding that the website ettevaatust.ee remove criminals' names, photos and references to court rulings. The agency finds that the site amounts to an unauthorized privately run criminal records database.
Estonia's Data Protection Inspectorate (AKI) has strongly criticized a website, ettevaatust.ee, labeling it an unauthorized private criminal database. The agency is demanding the immediate removal of personal information, including names and photographs of sex offenders, along with references to court rulings. AKI argues that the website operates as a clandestine criminal records repository without proper authorization. This action raises concerns about data privacy and the misuse of sensitive information. The inspectorate's stance emphasizes the need for regulated access to such data. The demand for removal highlights the legal and ethical boundaries surrounding the publication of criminal records. The case underscores the importance of official channels for managing and disseminating such sensitive information.
The Data Protection Inspectorate's action against ettevaatust.ee highlights concerns over privacy and the unauthorized dissemination of sensitive criminal information.
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