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You're misremembering.
The movie showed scenes of the possibility to exploit mass dragnet surveillance "for security" by targeting cell phones.
It was especially remarkable because it shows this in 2008, 5 years before we learned (from the Snowden revelations) that the NSA was doing this "for security".
But the film didn't champion it, it made it clear that doing it was unethical, and it condemned it. It painted Batman as a villan because he chose to harm innocent civilians in his increasingly maddening obsession to get revenge against the Joker.
The movie wasn't subtle about this. When we learned how batman hacked into the phones of everyone at Gotham, Morgan Freedman's charscter said "this is wrong" and then he resigned.
Edit: the clip of this dialog is on YT https://youtube.com/watch?v=0Yb7Ps2gA0w