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10 June 2015

House Of Representatives Rejects Bill To Retain Personal Data

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On March 12, the Paraguayan House of Representatives rejected the internet traffic data retention bill (source document in Spanish) known as Pyrawebs.
Paraguay Privacy

On March 12, the Paraguayan House of Representatives rejected the internet traffic data retention bill (source document in Spanish) known as Pyrawebs. The Pyrawebs bill would have required internet service providers to store internet traffic data for one year in databases accessible to authorities for criminal investigation purposes. The Paraguayan Senate has 120 days to reexamine the legislation.

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