There's an alarming rumor circulating that suggests that UK network O2 forwards your phone number to any website visited on a smartphone. Lewis Peckover built a site that displays the header data sent ...
The UK's privacy watchdog is putting O2 under scrutiny, after customers complained the mobile operator is revealing their phone numbers to website owners when they browse. The mobile operator's ...
A security expert has said networks leaking your phone number to sites you visit is a problem several years old. Luke Westaway is a senior editor at CNET and writer/ presenter of Adventures in Tech, a ...
O2 has successfully trialled new technology to provide clearer phone calls for customers with hearing lossThe trial was carried out with Mavenir ...
· New, free-to-download app lets users make and receive calls, texts and voicemail from their existing O2 number on any supported device · Calls are charged in line with a Pay Monthly tariff – with ...
O2 is in hot water today -- it looks like the mobile network has been sending your mobile number to every site you visit. Luke Westaway is a senior editor at CNET and writer/ presenter of Adventures ...
UK mobile operator O2 has responded to reports this morning that it was delivering customer phone numbers to third-party websites, noting that it has fixed the issue, adding that it was caused by ...
O2 has fixed a bug in the way it handles mobile broadband traffic that saw its customers unwittingly exposing their mobile phone numbers to website owners. The operator apologised for the apparent ...
O2 may also be unwittingly assisting spammers, allowing them to match email addresses with phone numbers. See below for more updates. If you reside in the UK and you are one of the millions of ...
UK carrier O2 has apparently fixed the loophole that exposed subscribers' mobile numbers to websites they visited using their handset's data connection, though there's still no official explanation as ...
A new app called Tu Go, developed by Telefonica for O2, may be rough around the ages, but still ranks as one of the most promising pieces of software we’ve seen come from a wireless provider.
Mobile phone network operator O2 is urging customers to call a three-digit number and, if necessary, contact their bank as part of its latest alert. In a fresh wave of text messages and emails being ...
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