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Posted on February 23, 2007March 17, 2007 by Andrea Monti

Fastweb phone SPAM. The Data Protection Authority asks for information

On feb. 23, 2007 the Data Protection Authority asked Fastweb to provide information about the unsolicited phone SPAM I’ve reported on Feb. 15, 2007

CategoriesCorporate Watchdog, Privacy and Data Protection, Unsolicited communications

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