Takaichi moves to second stage of information reform by “strengthening communications interception”. Currently, wiretapping in Japan requires a warrant as part of a criminal investigation for serious crimes. Under the new law, the government will have much more latitude to spy on whoever they like.

    https://mainichi.jp/articles/20260527/k00/00m/010/064000c

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    1. ChicksWithClocksCome on

      Historically, this has only ever been used to spy on citizens who haven’t done anything wrong.

      This is how an authoritarian government starts.

    2. BirdsbirdsBURDS on

      Primarily to be aimed at foreigners most likely, but who don’t love some good old fashioned spying on your own folks. But with most of their population aging out of competence and many older people not even using smart phones, I only kinda wonder what justification they even put out for expanding their already robust surveillance.

    3. LostRadio8453 on

      中国、ロシア、北朝鮮のスパイは犯罪が露見しないか怯えているだろう。