The U.K. Information Commissioner's Office reprimanded Surrey and Sussex police for using an app that recorded and automatically saved more than 200,000 phone calls without individuals' knowledge. The ICO said the app was downloaded onto the work phones of 1,015 staff members and it was "highly likely" it captured "a large variety of personal data," the processing of which the ICO determined was "unfair and unlawful." The ICO issued the reprimand instead of a 1 million GBP fine per department.
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