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- Secrecy_of_correspondence abstract "The secrecy of correspondence (German: Briefgeheimnis, French: secret de la correspondance) or literally translated as secrecy of letters, is a fundamental legal principle enshrined in the constitutions of several European countries. It guarantees that the content of sealed letters is never revealed and letters in transit are not opened by government officials or any other third party. It is thus the main legal basis for the assumption of privacy of correspondence.[citation needed]The principle has been naturally extended to other forms of communication, including telephony and electronic communications on the Internet as the constitutional guarantees are generally thought to cover also these forms of communication. However, national telecommunications privacy laws may allow lawful interception, i.e. wiretapping and monitoring of electronic communications in cases of suspicion of crime. Paper letters have in most jurisdictions remained outside the legal scope of law enforcement surveillance, even in cases of "reasonable searches and seizures". When applied to electronic communication, the principle protects not only the content of the communication, but also the information on when and to whom any messages (if any) have been sent (see: Call detail records), and in the case of mobile communication, the location information of the mobile units. As a consequence in jurisdictions with a safeguard on secrecy of letters location data collected from mobile phone networks has a higher level of protection than data collected by vehicle telematics or transport tickets.".
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- Secrecy_of_correspondence subject Category:Freedom_of_expression.
- Secrecy_of_correspondence subject Category:Postal_system.
- Secrecy_of_correspondence subject Category:Privacy.
- Secrecy_of_correspondence subject Category:Privacy_of_telecommunications.
- Secrecy_of_correspondence comment "The secrecy of correspondence (German: Briefgeheimnis, French: secret de la correspondance) or literally translated as secrecy of letters, is a fundamental legal principle enshrined in the constitutions of several European countries. It guarantees that the content of sealed letters is never revealed and letters in transit are not opened by government officials or any other third party.".
- Secrecy_of_correspondence label "Briefgeheim (juridisch)".
- Secrecy_of_correspondence label "Briefgeheimnis".
- Secrecy_of_correspondence label "Libertà e segretezza della corrispondenza".
- Secrecy_of_correspondence label "Secrecy of correspondence".
- Secrecy_of_correspondence label "Secret de la correspondance".
- Secrecy_of_correspondence label "Secreto de la correspondencia".
- Secrecy_of_correspondence label "Тайна связи".
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- Secrecy_of_correspondence sameAs Libertà_e_segretezza_della_corrispondenza.
- Secrecy_of_correspondence sameAs Briefgeheim_(juridisch).
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