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New anti-crime policies in Ghana and Nigeria requiring mobile phone service subscribers to register their phones with the user's verified name and address are raising questions about personal privacy on the African continent, the BBC reports. Similar laws have been passed in Tanzania, South Africa and Mauritius, and proponents say the policies are needed to help prevent phone-based fraud schemes as well as malicious texting.
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