Ovo je ključno pitanje. U usporedbi s nekim zemljama (npr. Finska ili SAD), Hrvatska je iznimno stroga po pitanju privatnosti. Razlozi:
Što to znači za vas? Ako tražite broj obične fizičke osobe (koja nije poduzetnik), velika je vjerojatnost da ga nećete pronaći ni u jednom službenom imeniku osim ako ta osoba nije sama sebe negdje objavila.
Kada tražite mobilni telefonski imenik hrvatska, budite oprezni: mobilni telefonski imenik hrvatska
To justify this, the Croatian Regulatory Authority for Network Industries (HAKOM) and the Ministry of the Sea, Transport and Infrastructure pushed amendments to the Electronic Communications Act. The new law stated that operators could publish subscriber data for directory services, provided they obtained prior consent.
But here was the devil in the detail: "Prior consent" was initially interpreted very loosely. Many subscribers found a small line in their contract fine print stating that data would be shared for directory services unless they checked a box. Existing customers were sent text messages or letters—easily missed—offering them the chance to opt out. Ovo je ključno pitanje
Telecom analysts remain divided. Some argue the mobile directory could have been a valuable tool, reducing the need for intrusive apps like Truecaller (which uploads your entire contact list to a central server). Others insist it was a commercially doomed idea from the start.
The case for:
The case against:
Simply pasting the number into Google (e.g., 098 123 4567) may reveal if the number belongs to a business, has been mentioned in classified ads (Njuskalo.hr), or has been reported as spam on forums like “Tko me zove?” (Who called me?). Što to znači za vas
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