Which is mightily funny because in the opening paragraph the article equates "anti-free movement" with "problematic baggage". It's a problem if people can't move freely in and out of Europe, but not data -- that's our red line!
I mean... Yes? People and data about people are two different things - as is who is doing the "movement" in the first place.
Would you also support free movement of all the valuables in your bank vault?
I typically don't have to worry about somebody "sneaking and selling my body for their profit" without me, at least, being aware of it.