The EU countries have no fundamental problem with US law enforcement agencies accessing their national databases to search for threats.

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    We should consider, that every data the US gets in their fingers will probably be stored until the end of time.

    Since we know about the Snowden-Leaks, we know that the US is not our friend. Hell, the NSA even snooped on EU leaders phones (Merkel & Macron). They know absolutely no limitations, when it comes to their interests.

    So it probably is even worse, when it comes to citizens data (especially police data).

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    Countries like the Netherlands, Austria, France, and Italy reject automated transmission

    The article tells us a lot of who’s against what but not many that are pushing for more, except Czechia. I bet Hungary is one again, isn’t it?