The latest edition of the report '¿Quién Defiende Tus Datos?' highlights the shortcomings of Paraguay's broadband service providers regarding user privacy and transparency. Although there have been improvements in making privacy policies accessible, significant gaps remain, particularly concerning due process in sharing data with authorities. Providers, especially national ones, lag behind foreign subsidiaries, showing inadequate commitment to user rights. The assessment involved criteria like judicial authorization for data disclosure and user notifications, with Tigo leading at 73% compliance, while Vox only achieved 5% compliance.
Paraguay's five leading broadband service providers improved privacy policy accessibility but lack transparency and due process, limiting users' privacy rights.
A new report reveals that national providers struggle with privacy commitments, trailing behind subsidiaries of foreign companies in user data protection.
The evaluation criteria focused on clear information about data handling, require judicial authorization for metadata disclosure, and user notifications, among others.
Tigo topped the evaluations with 73% compliance, while Vox fell short at just 5%, highlighting a significant performance gap among providers.
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