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Customer data protection - circles_o_o_o - 19-12-2014 13:10 I wondered whether I should mention this at all, but it seems like something quite important. Last night, as I was watching one of the babe channels (and I saw a bit of all of them, so as not to identify which one), the girl on screen was holding her phone with the lcd display facing the camera for a while. Out of curiosity, I took a few screen-shots and found that I was able to read, quite clearly, the caller's phone number from the display panel. That seems to me to be a breach of a customer's confidential information. RE: Customer data protection - Tractor boy - 19-12-2014 14:12 This isn't the first time this has happened, I remember a show back in March on a channel that shall remain nameless a close up of the girls face and she had the phone facing forward filling a third of the screen and it stayed in shot for several minutes. RE: Customer data protection - SCIROCCO - 19-12-2014 17:02 Naughty Naughty. Data Protection breaches are hammered in the courts if found to be true. The channels need to be careful. RE: Customer data protection - HoneyRocks - 19-12-2014 19:47 Did you ring the number? It was probably CWPussylover! Think Ofcom are already on his trail anyway lol! RE: Customer data protection - Tractor boy - 19-12-2014 22:20 As the girls can see the callers number on their phones wouldn't be a nice gesture if they occasionally offered to ring you back especially if you are a good customer who rings regularly. RE: Customer data protection - SecretAgent - 19-12-2014 23:24 Have to admit it was my number. Now can you all please behave and stop sending me cock pictures RE: Customer data protection - eccles - 20-12-2014 01:26 Ofcom already throw PhonePayPlus and Advertising Standards Authority rules at the channels on the slightest pretext, please dont give them another regulator to play with. RE: Customer data protection - eccles - 20-12-2014 01:27 Although on second thoughts, was it a lesbian caller? |