on 26-02-2013 10:55
on 26-02-2013 10:55
how long is this data stored for and why am i having so much trouble trying to get access to the contents of text messages that have been sent from my phone?
the subject access form states that the content cannot be provided but under the data protection act surely i have a right to see this information?
on 26-02-2013 11:51
on 26-02-2013 11:51
Is this any good....?
21.3 You authorise us to use and disclose, in the UK and abroad, information about you, your use of the Service including, but not limited to, phone numbers and/or email addresses of calls, texts, data and other communications (“Communications”) made and received by you and the date, duration, time and cost of such Communications, how you conduct your account and the location of your Mobile Phone for the purposes of operating your account and providing you with the Service, for credit control purposes, fraud and crime detection and prevention and the investigation and prevention of civil offences or as required for reasons of national security or under law to our associated companies, partners or agents, any telecommunications company, debt collection agency or credit reference agency and fraud prevention agency or government agency and other users of these agencies who may use this information for the same purpose as us. You can get more details from our public registration held by the Information Commissioner. If you want details of the credit reference or the fraud prevention agencies from whom we get, and with whom we record, information about you or you want to receive a copy of the information we hold about you (we’ll charge a fee), please write to the Data Controller at Telefónica UK Limited, 260 Bath Road, Slough, SL1 4DX or go to the ‘Contact Us’ section of our Website. You’ll need to tell us your full name, address, account number and Mobile Phone number.
on 26-02-2013 10:59
on 26-02-2013 10:59
on 26-02-2013 11:08
thanks for the link, i was quite aware of that information already. what i would like to know is;
1. how long is the content of text messages stored by o2?
2. why cannot i be provided witht the content of text messages sent from my mobile as per the data protection act and right of subject access?
on 26-02-2013 11:12
I am not entirely sure, sorry.
I guess it is because the SMS are probably stored for law enforcement purposes and not treated the same as 'consumer data'. But I could be wrong - that's just a guess.
on 26-02-2013 11:17
on 26-02-2013 11:17
on 26-02-2013 11:28
on 26-02-2013 11:28
O2 have always stated that content of text messages are not availabl although they can be supplied as part of a criminal investigation. There are many apps that backup call logs and text and mms messages now although that won't help in your particular case. Might be worth considering for future reference though.
on 26-02-2013 11:35
thanks for the replies.
yep, it appears that there is an exemption, "personal data processed for the purposes of making judicial, Crown, or Ministerial appointments or for conferring honours."
http://www.ico.gov.uk/for_organisations/data_protection/the_guide/exemptions.aspx
does anyone know where this, or the equivelant, is stated in the t&cs?
on 26-02-2013 11:51
on 26-02-2013 11:51
Is this any good....?
21.3 You authorise us to use and disclose, in the UK and abroad, information about you, your use of the Service including, but not limited to, phone numbers and/or email addresses of calls, texts, data and other communications (“Communications”) made and received by you and the date, duration, time and cost of such Communications, how you conduct your account and the location of your Mobile Phone for the purposes of operating your account and providing you with the Service, for credit control purposes, fraud and crime detection and prevention and the investigation and prevention of civil offences or as required for reasons of national security or under law to our associated companies, partners or agents, any telecommunications company, debt collection agency or credit reference agency and fraud prevention agency or government agency and other users of these agencies who may use this information for the same purpose as us. You can get more details from our public registration held by the Information Commissioner. If you want details of the credit reference or the fraud prevention agencies from whom we get, and with whom we record, information about you or you want to receive a copy of the information we hold about you (we’ll charge a fee), please write to the Data Controller at Telefónica UK Limited, 260 Bath Road, Slough, SL1 4DX or go to the ‘Contact Us’ section of our Website. You’ll need to tell us your full name, address, account number and Mobile Phone number.
26-02-2013 11:58 - edited 26-02-2013 12:00
yeah, thats the one i just highlighted. also maybe this, "2.4 We may record or monitor some telephone calls, emails and any other communications between you and us for training and quality control and our lawful business purposes. Our third party agents may do the same."
but think thats more pertaining to commercial use.
didnt know you werent allowed to send indecent material!! :manlol:
on 26-02-2013 12:05
on 26-02-2013 12:05
@Anonymous wrote:
didnt know you werent allowed to send indecent material!! :manlol:
Me neither