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ACM also investigating Odido measures to protect customer data

ACM also investigating Odido measures to protect customer data

The Authority for Consumers and Markets (ACM) has launched an investigation into the measures taken by telecom provider Odido to protect customer personal data. The regulator is assessing whether the company is fulfilling its duty of care regarding data security.

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