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Vodafone's approach to privacy

Privacy @ Vodafone

Our customers entrust us with their privacy – whether it’s the protection of their personal information, the confidentiality of their private communications or in the way we develop our products and services. The way we handle their privacy is a vital part of our responsibility to customers and how we earn their trust.

Updates

Monday, March 12, 2012

Vodafone’s active role in application privacy, and the GSMA’s new guidelines

Recently, the GSMA launched an important next step in its cross-industry Mobile Privacy Initiative, publishing a set of Privacy Design Guidelines for Mobile Application Development. Here are our thoughts and progress on them.

Monday, February 21, 2011

Vodafone contributes to the privacy debate at the European Policy Centre

Eirini Zafeiratou, Vodafone Head of EU Affairs Group Public Policy, provided the commercial and business perspective at a European Policy Centre event in February...

Friday, February 18, 2011

Vodafone's further thoughts on the Future of Privacy and regulation in the EU

In Vodafone’s Group Privacy Team, we spend a lot of time thinking and speaking out on what we see as the big picture with respect to privacy...

Friday, February 18, 2011

Rethinking Personal Data – How a data brokerage model can protect privacy

Our ever-expanding use of technology is driving the creation of vast stores of personal data in the digital world...

Friday, February 18, 2011

Vodafone supports the GSMA Mobile Privacy Principles

On 28 January - International Privacy Day - the GSMA published its Mobile Privacy Principles. A product of many months of work...

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Vodafone hosts Brussels roundtable

In October, Vodafone hosted a roundtable discussion in Brussels, Building a Culture of Privacy in a Digital World. Speakers included our own Stephen Deadman, Group Privacy Officer, as well as European Data Protection Supervisor Peter Hustinx, Nokia Chief Privacy Officer Mikko Niva, BEUC Legal Officer Kostas Rossoglou, and MEP Alexander Alvaro.