The Ministry of the Interior is supporting a new proposal that would mandate judicial oversight for searches of personal digital devices. Currently, authorities can access the contents of phones, email accounts, and other digital storage without prior court approval in certain circumstances. The proposed change would require a warrant issued by a court before such searches can be conducted. This move aims to strengthen digital privacy protections for citizens. Supporters argue it will safeguard against potential abuses of power and ensure due process. The proposal is now under consideration and its implementation would represent a significant shift in how law enforcement accesses personal data. Further details regarding the scope and specific procedures are yet to be finalized.