Russia’s legal framework around the mass surveillance was found to be unfit because it did not limit the circumstances in which public authorities were allowed to conduct their surveillance activities, nor were there any limits on the duration of those activities.
Additionally, there was insufficient supervision of the interception and a lack of “procedures for authorising interception as well as for storing and destroying the intercepted data”.
Source: Russia’s blanket phone spying busted Europe’s human rights laws
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