Vier Zweedse telco’s zijn per direct gestopt met bewaren klantgedrag
Aldus ZDNet:
Sweden’s telecoms operators have stopped collecting subscriber data despite the country’s data retention laws remaining in force.
Telia, Tele2, Three, and local ISP Bahnhof have pulled the plug on the customer data storage systems required to keep the four telcos in compliance with Sweden’s version of the EU Data Retention Directive.
“We have stopped all data retention, taking effect just hours after the European court verdict Tuesday 8 April. We have also permanently deleted all old records,” Bahnhof CEO Jon Karlung told ZDNet. […]
“I strongly suggest other providers to follow our example. And I also advise European consumers to ask their providers how they act in this matter — put pressure on your service provider,” Karlung said.