← Back to context Comment by Yokohiii 2 days ago Wait europe doesn't want to buy spy tech that spies on europe? Shocking. 5 comments Yokohiii Reply x3ro 2 days ago Sadly german law enforcement is definitely on the Palantir train..https://www.dw.com/en/german-police-expands-use-of-palantir-... pandoro 2 days ago Switzerland is not part of the European union (nor a member of the European Economic Area) but your point still stands abc123abc123 2 days ago OP did not say EU, he said europe. Switzerland is part of europe. pandoro 13 hours ago You're right that's my mistake, I misread OP's comment scottyah 2 days ago Some people in Europe don't want new sources of data coming in outside of their control.
x3ro 2 days ago Sadly german law enforcement is definitely on the Palantir train..https://www.dw.com/en/german-police-expands-use-of-palantir-...
pandoro 2 days ago Switzerland is not part of the European union (nor a member of the European Economic Area) but your point still stands abc123abc123 2 days ago OP did not say EU, he said europe. Switzerland is part of europe. pandoro 13 hours ago You're right that's my mistake, I misread OP's comment
abc123abc123 2 days ago OP did not say EU, he said europe. Switzerland is part of europe. pandoro 13 hours ago You're right that's my mistake, I misread OP's comment
scottyah 2 days ago Some people in Europe don't want new sources of data coming in outside of their control.
Sadly german law enforcement is definitely on the Palantir train..
https://www.dw.com/en/german-police-expands-use-of-palantir-...
Switzerland is not part of the European union (nor a member of the European Economic Area) but your point still stands
OP did not say EU, he said europe. Switzerland is part of europe.
You're right that's my mistake, I misread OP's comment
Some people in Europe don't want new sources of data coming in outside of their control.