GSMA guidelines on the protection of privacy in the use of mobile phone data for responding to the Ebola outbreak (2014)
When Call Data Records (CDRs) are used to help in the response to the Ebola outbreak, mobile operators wish to ensure mobile users’ privacy is respected and protected. As well as addressing any associated risks. This document outlines the privacy standards that mobile operators will apply when subscriber mobile phone data is used, for responses to the Ebola outbreak. Read more here.
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