Data Protection and Privacy Rights: the Impact of the Pandemic
Master thesis
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I 2020 ble hele verden overrasket av COVID-19-pandemien. I et forsøk på å støtte hardtpressede helsetjenester, begynte flere land å utvikle og bruke smittesporingsapplikasjoner. Disse applikasjonene var raskt tatt i bruk. For å vurdere om denneteknologien var klar til bruk vil den derfor stille forskningsspørsmålet: "Hvilkeninnvirkning har Covid-19-pandemien hatt på databeskyttelse og personvernrettigheter?".Oppgaven vil bruke en komparativ analyse for å analysere tre casestudier. Dissecasestudiene vil være om landene Irland, Norge og Danmark, samt landenes nasjonalesmittesporings-applikasjoner COVID Tracker, Smittestopp og Smittestop.Oppgaven fant at pandemien har hatt en definitiv innvirkning på databeskyttelse ogpersonvernrettigheter. Det ble imidlertid også funnet at virkningen varierer avhengig avhvilken smittesporings-applikasjon som analyseres. In 2020 the entire world was caught unprepared by the COVID-19 pandemic. In an effortto supplement struggling health services, several countries began developing and usingcontact tracing applications. These applications were rushed into use as quickly aspossible. Therefore, to assess whether this new technology was ready for use, this thesiswill be asking the research question: “What impact has the Covid-19 pandemic had ondata protection and privacy rights?”.The thesis will use a comparative analysis to analyze three case studies. These casestudies will be on the countries Ireland, Norway, and Denmark, as well as the countries’national contact tracing applications COVID Tracker, Smittestopp, and Smittestop.The thesis found that the pandemic has had a definitive impact on data protection andprivacy rights. However, it was also found that the impact varies on the application beinganalyzed.