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Sweden's Data Inspection Board has given a Stockholm football club approval to create a register of blacklisted fans in order to prevent them from entering sporting events, The Local reports. The register will contain personal information, images of the "risk-supporters" and witness statements. The register will also contain the personal information of parents if the supporter is a juvenile. To legally enact the register, the football club must provide clear notice, have "a high level of IT security" for its database and a two-year limit for data retention.
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