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Vodaphone discloses lawful interception policies by country

Posted on July 16, 2015 by pogowasright.org

SC Magazine reports:

As part of its bid to increase transparency about the terms under which it operates in different countries, Vodaphone has published the overarching processes and policies in place regarding lawful interception of communications data required by domestic authorities on a country by country basis.

Read more on SC Magazine.

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