Competition Tribunal Threatens to Disclose IP Addresses Following Rogers Shaw Merger Challenge Rejection
After rejecting a challenge to the Rogers Shaw merger, the “Competition” Tribunal is now threatening to disclose IP addresses.
After rejecting a challenge to the Rogers Shaw merger, the “Competition” Tribunal is now threatening to disclose IP addresses.
TikTok, like so many other websites these days, collects personal information. That has caused US lawmakers to table a bill banning it.
US Tables Bill to Ban TikTok for the Crime of Collecting Personal Information Read More »
Hearings are under way in the Canadian Senate, discussing Bill C-11. We take you directly into the meeting.
Senate Hearings on Bill C-11 – A Look at the First Hearing Read More »
European digital rights organizations are calling for better enforcement of the GDPR by improving DPA operations.
European Digital Rights Organizations Call for Better Enforcement of the GDPR Read More »
Canada still doesn’t have any real privacy laws. Why is that? One theory is that data mining is too profitable.
European regulators say they have adjusted the fine against Grindr to $7.1 million after learning more about their finances.
Grindr GDPR Fine Adjusted to $7.1 Million Following Review Read More »
The Desjardins data breach has reached at least one conclusion. The company has settled a class action for $201 million.
A new survey suggests that only 36% of Canadian businesses where their data is coming or going. Probably not comforting for those who value privacy.
Only 36% of Canadian Businesses Know Where Data is Coming or Going Read More »
Facebook is now shutting down it’s facial recognition program. In the process, it says 1 billion people will be deleted.
Facebook Plans on Shutting Down Facial Recognition Effort, Deleting 1 Billion Profiles Read More »
T-Mobile is the latest company suffering from a major security incident. In all, 47 million customers have been compromised.
T-Mobile Suffers Another Data Breach: 47 Million Current, Former Customers Exposed Read More »