I think that comes back to context, doesn't it? (btw I used "handset" as a
loose term - most people think of a handset not a SIM card).
My mobile phone provider sees me as my number. To them it identifies me. A
casual person picking up the number on (eg) CLI has no idea who I am unless
then also know who I am.
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[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Michael Jason Lord
Sent: Monday, June 21, 2004 10:25 AM
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Subject: Re: [data-protection] So What About a Mobile Phone Number?
The mobile phone number may be a series of numbers but it does identify a
number of things. However, it does not identify a handset. It can be used to
identify a SIM card but both the SIM and the phone number may be registered
to an individual (in the case of a contract mobile it is always registered
to an idividual). In cases where the number is registered there will be
details held, on one or more databases, of personal/sensitive data for the
individual to whom it is registered.
When calling a network for assisstance they will always ask for your number
as it is their means of identifying you. It is just as valid to call it a
personal detail as a landline phone number at home.
>>> Tim Trent <[log in to unmask]> 06/21/04 09:51am
>>>
I have a different view on phone numbers from that on email addresses.
A
mobile phone number is simply a collection of numbers. Unlike (eg) a
National Identity number is it not, of itself, capable of identifying
anything except a phone handset or SIM card. It is thus not personal data.
However one is capable of arguing that a mobile phone number, since it is a
personal attribute, is capable *with other information* of identifying a
living individual in the same manner as a photograph.
Thus the context of storage and retrieval of the mobile phone number, in my
view, creates scenarios where it may be able to be construed as personal
data.
It differs from an email address since an email address leads "always"
to a
person and not to a computer.
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The discussion about whether or not an email address constitutes personal
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whether or not one's own personal mobile phone number or a mobile phone
number given to an employee by the respective employer?? May one argue on
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