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WEBBAT is a 37 year old guy from Berlin, Berlin, Germany.
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I asked mySELF for help with this blog, "How would I describe my person... I need something short, pithy and to the point"... That'll do he said. So that's me then: <<" I'm a web bat stumbling around for beautiful pictures, I'm temperamental and sometimes affectionate because it's absurd to divide people into good and bad. People are either charming or tedious and I believe everything happens for a reason.">> 4All SU's: Have a good day and good luck.

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According to a law passed by the German parties CDU, CSU and SPD, from 2008 on is possible to trace who has contacted whom via telephone, mobile phone or e-mail for a period of six months. In the case of mobile calls or text messages via mobile phone, the user's location is also logged. Anonymising services will be prohibited as of 2009.


The data that is collected about the entire population allows our movements to be traced, any calls or communications with personal and business contacts to be monitored and removes privacy in our personal relationships. Information regarding the content of communications can be deduced relating to personal interests and the individual life circumstances of the persons communicating. Access to the data is granted to the police, public prosecutors, secret services and foreign states which hope for better prosecution of crimes.



Source: vorratsdatenspeicherung.de/content/view/46/1/lang [vorratsdatenspeicherung.de/content/view/46/1/lang] ,en/


The Directive requires Member States to ensure that communications providers must retain, for a period of between 6 months and 2 years, necessary data as specified in the Directive

  • to trace and identify the source of a communication;

  • to trace and identify the destination of a communication;

  • to identify the date, time and duration of a communication;

  • to identify the type of communication;

  • to identify the communication device;

  • to identify the location of mobile communication equipment.


The data is required to be available to competent national authorities in specific cases, "for the purpose of the investigation, detection and prosecution of serious crime, as defined by each Member State in its national law".