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 Wednesday evening July 21 during a hearing in the Senate.
Read also: Restaurants, shops: the sanitary pass attempt to aggregate places without restrictions on a website
This attack "
can only be accepted if the State can demonstrate that the surplus efficiency brought by the health pass (...) appears necessary
", indicated Ms. Denis, who offered parliamentarians a number of details. or text adjustments.