The president of the CNIL, Marie-Laure Denis, called on Wednesday evening to "circumscribe" the health pass and felt that it represents a "particularly strong" attack on freedoms.

The National Commission for Informatics and Freedoms, however, did not oppose its extension.

The Cnil is not opposed to the extension of the health pass planned by the government, but asks Parliament to "circumscribe" the new device which is a "particularly strong" attack on freedoms, warned the president of the Cnil Marie -Laure Denis this Wednesday evening during a hearing in the Senate.

This attack "can only be accepted if the State can demonstrate that the surplus efficiency brought by the health pass (...) appears necessary", indicated Marie-Laure Denis, who proposed to parliamentarians a certain number. clarifications or adjustments to the text.

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