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And this, you must agree

Posted: Sun Jan 05, 2025 9:13 am
by ritu800
Obviously, if a person has prohibited the operator from disclosing personal data to third parties, then this information should disappear from all those telephone call databases that are formed using the information purchased from the telecom operator. But there is a nuance here: the operator cannot guarantee that it has transferred the subscribers' personal data to a law-abiding commercial company, and not to scammers. Those who are called by product or service providers have to deal with this. Is it up to the drowning man to save himself? In October 2018, Megafon, Mail.ru and Yandex created the Association of Big Data Market Participants 2 on the principles of a self-regulatory organization (SRO).



As a rule, such organizations are created in egypt email list those business segments for which the problem of unscrupulous service providers has become relevant. The association implies control over the use of personalized data and the creation of a safe big data environment. In other words, active telephone calls have become a source of irritation not only for subscribers, but also for telecom operators themselves: potential losses from the loss of customer loyalty exceed the possible income from the sale of personal data. And now, not only the "drowning" themselves, but also market participants are interested in controlling the distribution of citizens' personal data., is a serious help in "rescuing on digital waters.



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