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"Madam President, I should like to thank the rapporteur for her excellent work. In fact, this debate is a debate about the future. In a way, we are talking about a revolution in communication, in communication between men and things and in communication between devices. At the same time, however, with the challenges raised by the subject we are debating – and it is to Parliament’s honour that we are having this debate today and that there are all these actions and this report – we must also see the dangers which lurk in it, given that radiofrequency recognition technologies are used which include access to private lives. The danger which arises is clear: access on the one hand and protection on the other, broadband versus privacy. The problems are clear. Who will manage the new technology? What will happen to sensitive personal data? How private will our personal data ultimately be? How good will the security be? What we need is a balance in this new technology, we need technology that is reliable, technology which, when processing these data, will have absolute respect for fundamental rights and the principles of personal data protection."@en1
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