– To get to deal with these crimes that are reported to us so we depend on to get subscription information from him which hath in these different cases, says Anders Ahlqvist the National Criminal IT -brottssektion.
Police have received approval from Facebook, Instagram, and it recently agreed with the site ASK FM.
Mårten Schultz , a professor of civil and President of the Institute for Law and the Internet, find it gratifying that the judiciary “starting to catch up,” and see it as a very positive development.
He notes that there is always a risk that it becomes too easy to collect personal information, and that one must be careful.
– But in the here cases, the risk is far greater for the people who are victims whose crimes can not otherwise be investigated says Schultz to P3 News.
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