• Vodafone is to explain complaints the Privacy Commissioner

    Vodafone is to explain complaints the Privacy Commissioner, which allowed the flow of corporate data and four million subscribers, but found that no adequate protection opérateur institutions that will protect their clients in the public eye

    He said Timothy Hajj on Wednesday that Vodafone are guilty of violations of the Privacy Act, if it fails to protect "the data, although a shadow of a deliberate effort by the company allows customers to access information that his client was not created in the process of investigation.

    Cost Provence on allegations reported in January that Vodafone and payment of call records to the public and can enter through a password-protected Web site.

    In observations, the Pilgrim, which is the number of employees violated the settlement Telecom Vodafone to log-in and identification procedure, but found that no fruit and passwords for online data secure client database.

    In its statement, Pilgrim noted that "it turns out the claim that customer information is available on the Internet was not justified."

    decision, but argued that "it turns out that Vodafone does not have an adequate level of security to protect your personal information."

    Pilgrim noted that despite the error, if the security of Telecom, that "welcomed the fact that Vodafone does not happen immediately."

    In its decision, the Ombudsman said that this case should serve as a reminder that customers hire a management system to be more careful with respect to the Australian Privacy Act and to maintain vigilance to prevent the misuse of identity.

    In a statement issued after a Notice of Commissioner's decision, CEO Nigel dew Vodafone said the company welcomed the results of the investigation, and the necessary adaptation will be used to ensure data security for their clients.

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