No. How you file has no impact on the government’s ability to demand information. All that happens when you file electronically is your forms get turned into bits while you wait and goes through the processing much quicker. When you file by paper some human types in your stuff, which turns your forms into bits and then it processes. E-file doesn’t the government access to anything they didn’t already have access too, it just cuts out a middle man.
au contraire
When you file electronically the data is immediately available to the agency (and politicians) allowing manipulation and presentation differences which highlight patterns showing where addition information can assist the IRS.
I have MS in Software Engineering supported the US GVT for over 40 years, I’ve seen it happen. Just look at Obamacare where it requires Heath Care workers to electronically input all kinds of additional data to the GVT that does nothing for the patient except take away more of the doctor’s time.