Numerous UK police forces extracting mobile phone data without oversight
Police in the UK should not be allowed to access individuals’ phone data without a search warrant, privacy campaigners have said.
At least 26 forces in England and Wales have admitted using technology to extract data from phones. The PSNI said they have not trialled or used mobile phone extraction to date.
Privacy International, which has called for the immediate review of the practice, today published a report examining the tools used by police forces to extract mobile phone data.
It said the police are acting without clear safeguards for the public and no independent oversight to identify abuse and misuse of sensitive personal information.
Key statistics from the report include:
The report also includes 11 key recommendations, among them:
Millie Graham-Wood, a solicitor at Privacy International, said the findings suggested there was “no limit on the volume of data” police could obtain, and there was “nothing clear” as to when information should be deleted.
“The most worrying thing is that this can happen on arrest, even when charges are never even bought,” she added.