Is there something more? It had a lost of points listing different institutions, but no cases. If this is all then it doesn't look a lot like government overreach.
This is a report commissioned by a political group (EU Greens). The very same people who support mandatory vaccine passports, "contact tracing" and a multitude of other over-reaching Orwellian measures. In my city the local government just leaked the emails of over 100 people who attended a gay sex party. Accidentally, as they claim, because they're overworked from all the contact tracing they have to do. Someone simply put all the mails in cc.
I don't trust these people with that kind of data or any personal data. They don't actually stand for freedom when push comes to shove, it's all lip service.
The Greens happen to be also the same people against the surveillance done by Facebook and such, a surveillance reaching way beyond Orwell. How's that working for trust? Or because we are techies, any misdeeds done by tech companies are acceptable... We are living in a surveillance society already, no use to stick our heads in the sand and claim it's all free down there.
> Facial recognition: School ID checks lead to GDPR fine
> The Swedish Data Protection Authority (DPA) fined the Skelleftea municipality 200,000 Swedish Krona (£16,800, $20,700) for flouting a privacy law.
https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-49489154
Is there something more? It had a lost of points listing different institutions, but no cases. If this is all then it doesn't look a lot like government overreach.