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Privacy and Electronic Communications
Directive (EU 2002/58/EC) issues found on your site. Many web application
vulnerabilities might lead to security breaches of personal information,
directly or indirectly, and might be considered as violations of the
regulation.
Why it matters
This
directive (2002/58/EC)
is designed to "particularize and complement" the Data Protection
Framework Directive (95/46/EC). It seeks to harmonize the provisions
of the member states required to ensure an equivalent level of protection
of fundamental rights and freedoms. In particular, the directive deals
with the right to privacy, with respect to the processing of personal
data in the electronic communication sector and ensures the free movement
of such data and of electronic communication.