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SafeBoda illegally shared users data with US company - NITA-U

SafeBoda unlawfully shared clients’ data with a US company, according to an investigation by National Information Technology Authority – Uganda (NITA-U). The boda boda ride app, according to NITA-U, withheld information from customers that it was sharing their data with CleverTap, a US-based data processor.  This, NITA-U said in an investigation, contravenes data protection law and the laws of Uganda.  The investigation report, authored by NITA-U into allegations of unlawful sharing of SafeBoda customer personal data by Guinness Transporters, which trades as SafeBoda, found that the transport company failed to disclose third party recipients of customer information.  “The SafeBoda privacy policy and data protection policy versions of 2017 and 2019 respectively did not provide information on recipients with whom its users’ personal data will be shared,” the report reads in part.

Online portal for reporting child sexual abuse launched - PC Tech Magazine - Uganda Technology News, Analysis, Software and Product Reviews from Africa s Oldest ICT Magazine

IWF and Partners Launch an Online Portal to Report Child Sexual Abuse The campaign - Help Children Be Children- will see the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) call on the public to report any child sexual abuse content they stumble across online at www.stopit.ug. 2 minutes read The Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) in partnership with the National Information Technology Authority Uganda (NITA-U), National Computer Emergency Response Team of Uganda (CERT.UG), Internet Society Uganda Chapter, and the Ministry of Internal Affairs with support from Facebook and MTN, today launched a new campaign; ‘Help Children Be Children’ which seeks to end online child sexual abuse.

Help Children Be Children campaign seeks to stamp out child sexual abuse

Help Children Be Children campaign seeks to stamp out child sexual abuse February 1, 2021 A new campaign,  Help Children Be Children launched today February 1, is imploring and urging Ugandans to make the internet a safer place free of online child sexual abuse material.   Help Children Be Children by the  Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) calls on the general public to report any child sexual abuse content they stumble across online to a designated reporting portal at www.stopit.ug. The campaign is being supported by Facebook and telecommunications giant MTN Uganda. IWF is a UK-based international charity organisation responsible for finding and removing images and videos of child sexual abuse from the internet.

Uganda sees telecoms growth as rural fibre project rolls out

Developing Telecoms Newsletter Sign Up Keep up-to-date with the latest telecoms news in emerging markets globally. Subscribe to Developing Telecoms FREE weekly newsletter. Afghanistan Bosnia and Herzegowina Cook Islands Samoa South Sudan, Republic of Sweden Uruguay Business/Industry/Finance User Your personal data will not be shared with third parties. Click here to view our privacy policy. 2425 A pilot project, recently launched in Uganda, aims to demonstrate more cost-efficient ways in which both electricity and ICT can be brought to rural areas. It comes at a time of renewed growth for the country’s telecoms sector. According to Uganda’s PML Daily, the National Information Technology Authority-Uganda (NITA-U) together with the Uganda Communication Commission (UCC) (through its Rural Communication Development Fund (RCDF)), the Rural Electrification Agency (REA), optical connectivity solutions business Corning Optical Communications and network equipment compa

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