Wanted: A legal authority for data purchases by German security and intelligence agencies
Germany's lack of regulation on advertisement intelligence puts fundamental rights at risk.
20. January 2026
Svenja Efinger (she/her) is a student assistant at interface's Digital Rights, Surveillance and Democracy programme.
She is currently pursuing a Master’s in Political Science at the Free University of Berlin. Her research focuses on the intersection of law and politics in the governance of the digital sphere and the resilient institutional design of democracies.
Germany's lack of regulation on advertisement intelligence puts fundamental rights at risk.
20. January 2026