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lainy (lain@lain.com)'s status on Friday, 13-Feb-2026 19:40:27 JST
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> Kenya does not have a data protection law, which enables Safaricom to use sensitive data of its subscribers rather freely. A data scandal surfaced in 2019 when Safaricom was sued in court for the alleged breach of data privacy of an estimated 11.5 million subscribers who had used their Safaricom numbers for sports betting. The data was allegedly offered on the black market.
can you find the contradiction in this paragraph?-
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lait accompli (genmaicha@stereophonic.space)'s status on Friday, 13-Feb-2026 22:16:52 JST
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@lain they can't use the data freely if they can get sued for it? -
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lainy (lain@lain.com)'s status on Friday, 13-Feb-2026 22:18:46 JST
lainy
@genmaicha bingo
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