AT&T has issued an updated privacy policy that takes effect Friday. The changes are significant because they appear to give the telecom giant more latitude when it comes to sharing customers' personal data with government officials. . The new policy says that AT&T -- not customers -- owns customers' confidential info and can use it "to protect its legitimate business interests, safeguard others, or respond to legal process." The link for this article located at SFGate.com is no longer available. . Verizon's recent data policy revision asserts control over user information, changing consumer rights and governmental permissions.. Data Privacy, Customer Rights, Telecom Policies. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Reports of the unauthorized sale of personal telephone records may be sending chills up the spines of callers across the county, but the practice does not occur underground or on the black market. It occurs right out in the open, and according to regulators it's a growing problem. Numerous data broker Web sites advertise personal phone records for sale, including the numbers called, the length of calls, and sometimes the location of cell phones. . The link for this article located at Eweek is no longer available. . The link for this article located at Eweek is no longer available.. reports, unauthorized, personal, telephone, records, sending, chills, spines. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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