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According to reports, there may be a back door built into Skype, which allows connections to be bugged. The company has declined to expressly deny the allegations. At a meeting with representatives of ISPs and the Austrian regulator on lawful interception of IP based services held on 25th June, high-ranking officials at the Austrian interior ministry revealed that it is not a problem for them to listen in on Skype conversations.
Originally posted by Tuebor
I couldn't find in any "legal" jargon that would allow them to snoop.
Skype legal terms and conditions
Skype Software S.à r.l and /or Skype Communications S.à r.l., both incorporated under the laws of Luxembourg, having their registered office at 15, rue Notre Dame, L-2240 Luxembourg, are collecting and processing your personal information under this Privacy Statement.
Skype shall not sell, rent, trade or otherwise transfer any personal and/or traffic data or communications content to any third party without your explicit permission, unless it is obliged to do so under applicable laws or by order of the competent authorities.
Please be informed that, notwithstanding the abovementioned, in the event of a designated authority lawfully requesting Skype or Skype's local partner to retain and provide personal data, communications content and/or traffic data, Skype and/or its local partner will provide all reasonable assistance and information to fulfil this request.
officials at the Austrian interior ministry revealed that it is not a problem for them to listen in on Skype conversations