Vodafone to join data retention regime, store customers' browsing history

By Matthew Knott
Updated October 2 2014 - 10:13am, first published September 27 2014 - 12:37am
Vodafone is ready to help store customers' web browsing history, according to evidence at a Senate inquiry on Friday. Photo: Glenn Hunt
Vodafone is ready to help store customers' web browsing history, according to evidence at a Senate inquiry on Friday. Photo: Glenn Hunt
Vodafone is ready to help store customers' web browsing history, according to evidence at a Senate inquiry on Friday. Photo: Glenn Hunt
Vodafone is ready to help store customers' web browsing history, according to evidence at a Senate inquiry on Friday. Photo: Glenn Hunt
Vodafone is ready to help store customers' web browsing history, according to evidence at a Senate inquiry on Friday. Photo: Glenn Hunt
Vodafone is ready to help store customers' web browsing history, according to evidence at a Senate inquiry on Friday. Photo: Glenn Hunt
Vodafone is ready to help store customers' web browsing history, according to evidence at a Senate inquiry on Friday. Photo: Glenn Hunt
Vodafone is ready to help store customers' web browsing history, according to evidence at a Senate inquiry on Friday. Photo: Glenn Hunt

Vodafone is developing a scheme to store details of the websites its customers have visited for up to 90 days.

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