Vodafone has released a transparency report that details how 29 governments around the world snoop on its customers' data, with an unprecedented amount of detail over 88-pages and more than 40,000 words. But there's one thing that the report doesn't mention: Vodafone's alleged collaboration with the British spy agency, the GCHQ.
Last summer, one of the first articles based on documents leaked by Edward Snowden revealed that the GCHQ, the NSA's sister agency, has direct access to transatlantic fiber optic cables thanks to secret agreement with a series of companies defined as "intercept partners." Read more...
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