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#14995138 at 2021-11-14 06:04:32 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #18970: Trump tonight “Murkowski must go “almost” nobody worst” Edition
Former Canadian privacy official warns vax passports are creating 'global' web of 'surveillance'
Privacy expert Dr. Ann Cavoukian said that individuals using the vaccine passports ought to be concerned about the level of intrusion into the private lives of citizens.
(LifeSiteNews) - A former Ontario Information and Privacy Commissioner has spoken out against "outrageous ... abhorrent" worldwide vaccine passport mandates, warning that the sensitive information gathered in such systems is creating a "global digital infrastructure for surveillance."
Privacy expert Dr. Ann Cavoukian, now an executive director at Toronto's Privacy By Design Centre of Excellence, said that individuals using the vaccine passports ought to be concerned about the level of intrusion into the private lives of citizens that is introduced by the system, since alongside health information vaccine passports often include location tracking and personal identification documentation.
The Epoch Times reported Cavoukian as revealing that governments will be able to collect "geolocation data associated with where you were, and at what time" with the vaccine passport system. The data tracking will also give them the ability to monitor "who you were with."
Cavoukian, a senior fellow at the Ted Rogers Leadership Centre at Ryerson University, argued that worldwide personal information collection through such systems will create a "global digital infrastructure of surveillance."
https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/former-canadian-privacy-official-warns-vax-passports-are-creating-global-web-of-surveillance/
#4971040 at 2019-01-31 02:12:39 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6346: Protect Life Edition
Privacy Expert Resigns From Google Supported Smart City Project
A director of a smart city project that will use Google-supported software to monitor citizens, trash cans and traffic lights has resigned from supervisory concerns.
Ann Cavoukian resigned from Sidewalk Labs, owned by the same company as the search giant, to make a strong statement amid privacy fears for the plAnned community in Toronto.
https://whatsnew2day.com/privacy-expert-resigns-from-google-supported-smart-city-project/
#3713865 at 2018-11-03 16:10:43 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4716: Big Sky And Blue Angels Edition
Google's Sidewalk Labs: Smart Cities For Dumb Humans
Ann Cavoukian blasted Google when she resigned: "I imagined us creating a Smart City of Privacy, as opposed to a Smart City of Surveillance. Your personal information, your privacy is critical. It is not just a fundamental human right. It forms the foundation of our freedom." ? TN Editor
An interesting thing happened recently in the ongoing saga that is Google's attempt, through its subsidiary Sidewalk Labs, to build a private, fully surveilled microcity inside of Toronto. The privacy expert Google had hired to assuage concerns over the dangers of a neighborhood built to collect data on its inhabitants, has stepped down.
A year into Google's efforts to build a mini "smart city" on Toronto's waterfront, Ann Cavoukian, the former privacy commissioner for the province of Ontario, Announced that she was leaving her role as a consultant for the project. "I imagined us creating a Smart City of Privacy, as opposed to a Smart City of Surveillance," she explained in a letter. "Your personal information, your privacy is critical," Cavoukian has said. "It is not just a fundamental human right. It forms the foundation of our freedom."
It's commendable, this repudiation of Google on behalf of fundamental rights but also rather astounding if we're being honest-and charitable-to imagine a privacy expert believing that Google had ever plAnned to build anything other than a smart city of surveillance. Cavoukian's involvement in the Quayside project, named for the Toronto neighborhood where the proposed neighborhood will be built, had focused on the importance of masking the identity of people connected to the harvested data. "I felt I had no choice because I had been told by Sidewalk Labs that all of the data collected will be de-identified at source," she said.
This is how Google makes money: It collects data on people, places, and patterns of activity, on which it then runs advanced algorithms designed by some of the smartest and most innovative coders and engineers in the world, to create targeted advertising or to optimize efficiencies in processes. The whole digital economy runs on the creation of these information monopolies. The technologist Jaron Lanier calls them "siren servers;" the networked data collections extracted and controlled by companies like Google and Facebook that, like earlier resource monopolies, produce massive concentrations of wealth and power.
https://www.technocracy.news/googles-sidewalk-labs-smart-cities-for-dumb-humans/
#3665748 at 2018-10-30 18:53:58 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4653: Democrats Running On Fumes Edition
STATSCAN SCOOPED UP 15 YEARS OF PERSONAL FINANCIAL DATA FROM CANADIAN CREDIT BUREAU (BASTARDS MOVING ON COMPLETE SURVEILLANCE)
As Statistics Canada plans to build a massive new personal information bank with the real-time financial transaction data of hundreds of thousands of Canadians, Global News has learned the agency has scooped up 15 years' worth of credit rating information from a major international credit bureau which could include millions of Canadians. The data harvest was done without the consent or knowledge of those Canadians whose credit history was passed on Statistics Canada.
Statistics Canada, which has broad powers to compel any organization to turn over data that organization collects, directed the credit bureau TransUnion of Canada Inc., based in Burlington, Ont., to provide social insurance numbers, names, addresses, dates-of-birth and detailed credit information, including balances owed, balances overdue, and more than 30 other fields or categories of data.
Statistics Canada could not immediately say how many records were retrieved from TransUnion. TransUnion confirmed the data transfer but would not say how many records were transferred, but implied it was not its entire Canadian consumer data set.
Canada's privacy commissioner, Daniel Therrien, noted in his recent Annual report to Parliament that Statistics Canada is increasingly using its statutory powers to obtain detailed data about Canadians from their mobile phone companies, utility providers and credit bureaus.
"Federal Conservative Party leader Andrew Scheer said Tuesday there are "legitimate privacy concerns"
"It caught many, many Canadians by surprise," Scheer said while speaking at the Toronto Real Estate Board's Annual meeting. "We have a government entity that is not just going to get a snapshots of the population, but specific transactional data about where you've been spending your money, what you've been putting on your credit card. I believe that is unacceptable."
"It just never occurred to me that [Statistics Canada] would go directly to our banks and seek our sensitive financial data without at the very least any notification to me let alone getting my consent," said Ann Cavoukian, a former Ontario privacy commissioner, in an interview Monday. "So that lack of Transparency, I think, is very problematic."
The Canadian Bankers' Association, which represents the country's largest financial institutions, has indicated that it has concerns about the project and expected more discussion before Statistics Canada proceeded with the project.
On its Twitter account Tuesday, one of Canada's largest banks, The Royal Bank of Canada, tried to assure a customer nervous about the project by saying, "we'll only use [collected data] for the purposes listed in our client agreements. Before using info for a purpose not listed, we first obtain consent. No customer transaction data or other personal info has been transferred to Stats Canada."
Shed a little light on this please @RBC. Will you be releasing personal banking information to Kim Jong…….I mean Trudeau. Yes or no?
RBC protects the privacy of our clients' info, which we'll only use for the purposes listed in our client agreements. Before using info for a purpose not listed, we first obtain consent. No customer transaction data or other personal info has been transferred to Stats Canada
TransUnion of Canada is a subsidiary of TransUnion Inc. Chicago, which maintains a database of the credit scores of 1 billion consumers in more than 30 countries including Canada.
https://globalnews.ca/news/4610259/statcan-canadian-personal-credit-bureau-data/?utm_source=notification/
#3626645 at 2018-10-27 17:19:08 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4602: Prayers For PA Edition
Quayside: Google's New Smart City Is A Privacy Nightmare
As Google applies its data management skills on a real city, Quayside, it is turning into a privacy nightmare. What it needs to do, it will not do because its prime directive is to collect identifiable data. De-identified data is totally useless to Technocrats at Google. ? TN Editor
Sidewalk Labs, an Alphabet division focused on smart cities, is caught in a battle over information privacy. The team has lost its lead expert and consultant, Ann Cavoukian, over a proposed data trust that would approve and manage the collection of information inside Quayside, a conceptual smart neighborhood in Toronto. Cavoukian, the former information and privacy commissioner for Ontario, disagrees with the current plan because it would give the trust power to approve data collection that isn't anonymized or "de-identified" at the source. "I had a really hard time with that," she told Engadget. "I just couldn't... I couldn't live with that."
Cavoukian's exit joins the mounting skepticism over Sidewalk Labs and the urban data that will be harvested through Quayside, the first section of a plAnned smart district called Sidewalk Toronto. Sidewalk Labs has always maintained that the neighborhood will follow 'privacy by design', a framework by Cavoukian that was first published in the mid-1990s. The approach ensures that privacy is considered at every part of the design process, balancing the rights of citizens with the access required to create smarter, more efficient and environmentally friendly living spaces.
https://www.technocracy.news/quayside-googles-new-smart-city-is-a-privacy-nightmare/
#3593461 at 2018-10-25 01:06:06 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4559: My Way Edition
"Colonizing Experiment in Surveillance Capitalism": Privacy Expert Resigns From Google-Backed Smart City Project Over Surveillance Concerns
A privacy expert tasked with protecting personal data within a Google-backed smart city project has resigned as her pro-privacy guidelines would largely be ignored by participants.
"I imagined us creating a Smart City of Privacy, as opposed to a Smart City of Surveillance," Ann Cavoukian, the former privacy commissioner of Ontario, wrote in a resignation letter to Google sister company Sidewalk Labs.
"I felt I had no choice because I had been told by Sidewalk Labs that all of the data collected will be de-identified at source," she added.
Cavoukian was an acting consultant involved in the plan by Canada's Waterfront Toronto to develop a smart city neighborhood in the city's Quayside development. She had created an initiative called Privacy by Design that aimed to ensure citizens' personal data would be protected.
Once it became apparent that citizen privacy could not be guaranteed, Cavoukian decided it was time to leave the project:
https://www.activistpost.com/2018/10/colonizing-experiment-in-surveillance-capitalism-privacy-expert-resigns-from-google-backed-smart-city-project-over-surveillance-concerns.html
#3588811 at 2018-10-24 19:14:32 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4553: Elegant FLOTUS Edition
Privacy Expert Resigns From Google-Backed Smart City Project Over Surveillance Concerns
A privacy expert tasked with protecting personal data within a Google-backed smart city project has resigned as her pro-privacy guidelines would largely be ignored by participants.
"I imagined us creating a Smart City of Privacy, as opposed to a Smart City of Surveillance," Ann Cavoukian, the former privacy commissioner of Ontario, wrote in a resignation letter to Google sister company Sidewalk Labs.
"I felt I had no choice because I had been told by Sidewalk Labs that all of the data collected will be de-identified at source," she added.
Cavoukian was an acting consultant involved in the plan by Canada's Waterfront Toronto to develop a smart city neighborhood in the city's Quayside development. She had created an initiative called Privacy by Design that aimed to ensure citizens' personal data would be protected.
Once it became apparent that citizen privacy could not be guaranteed, Cavoukian decided it was time to leave the project:
But then, at a Thursday meeting, Cavoukian reportedly realized such anonymization protocols could not be guaranteed. She told the Canadian news outlet that Sidewalk Labs revealed at that meeting that their organization could commit to her guidelines, but other involved groups would not be required to abide by them.
Cavoukian realized third parties could possibly have access to identifiable data gathered through the project. "When I heard that, I said, 'I'm sorry. I can't support this. I have to resign because you committed to embedding privacy by design into every aspect of your operation,'" she told Global News. - Gizmodo
https://govtslaves.info/2018/10/24/privacy-expert-resigns-from-google-backed-smart-city-project-over-surveillance-concerns/
#3577256 at 2018-10-23 21:12:16 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4538: Chicago Deep-Dish Communism Edition
Privacy Expert Resigns From Alphabet-Backed Smart City Project Over Surveillance Concerns
A privacy expert tasked with helping a new smart city development protect the data privacy of residents has resigned over concerns that her guidelines would be largely ignored.
"I imagined us creating a Smart City of Privacy, as opposed to a Smart City of Surveillance," Ann Cavoukian, the former privacy commissioner of Ontario, wrote in her resignation letter from Google sister company Sidewalk Labs, reports Global News.
A year ago, Waterfront Toronto enlisted Alphabet-backed Sidewalk Labs to create a plan for a smart city neighborhood in the city's Quayside development. As a consultant for the endeavor, Cavoukian developed a plan called Privacy by Design that was meant to ensure that citizens' personal data would be protected.
But the project has faced skepticism and criticism from the start. In an op-ed published earlier this month, former BlackBerry CEO Jim Balsillie referred to the development as "a colonizing experiment in surveillance capitalism attempting to bulldoze important urban, civic and political issues."
Cavoukian told the Global News that her resignation was intended as a "strong statement" on the project's approach to data privacy. "I felt I had no choice because I had been told by Sidewalk Labs that all of the data collected will be de-identified at source," she told Global News. But then, at a Thursday meeting, Cavoukian reportedly realized such anonymization protocols could not be guaranteed. She told the Candian news outlet that Sidewalk Labs revealed at that meeting that their organization could commit to her guidelines, but other involved groups would not be required to abide by them.
Cavoukian realized third parties could possibly have access to identifiable data gathered through the project. "When I heard that, I said, 'I'm sorry. I can't support this. I have to resign because you committed to embedding privacy by design into every aspect of your operation,'" she told Global News.
In a statement shared with Gizmodo and other outlets, Sidewalk Labs explained that at the meeting with Waterfront Toronto's Digital Strategy Advisory, "it became clear that Sidewalk Labs would play a more limited role in near-term discussions about a data governance framework at Quayside." Sidewalk Labs stated it has committed to Cavoukian's suggested guidelines.
"Though that question is settled, the question of whether other companies involved in the Quayside project would be required to do so is unlikely to be worked out soon, and may be out of Sidewalk Labs' hands," the Sidewalk Labs statement read. "For these reasons and others, Dr. Cavoukian has decided that it does not make sense to continue working as a paid consultant for Sidewalk Labs."
Waterfront Toronto released a statement claiming it "has great respect for Dr. Cavoukian and Privacy by Design," and said it "recognizes and respects the obligation to adhere to Canadian privacy laws, which go beyond Privacy by Design."
Cavoukian told Global News that she is pressing Waterfront Toronto to anonymize data.
Earlier this month, TechGirls Canada founder Saadia Muzaffar stepped down from her role as a member of the Waterfront Toronto Digital Strategy Advisory Panel because she believed Waterfront Toronto has evaded questions about privacy and shown "apathy and a lack of leadership regarding shaky public trust."
https:// gizmodo.com/privacy-expert-resigns-from-alphabet-backed-smart-city-1829934748
#3559400 at 2018-10-22 04:38:32 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4515: Tucker Should Read Some Crumbs Edition
Resignations in the news today:
Leonard Krog will resign provincial seat after being elected mayor of Nanaimo
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/leonard-krog-elected-mayor-of-nanaimo-1.4871945
Cedar Falls Schools' business director retiring
https://wcfcourier.com/news/local/education/cedar-falls-schools-business-director-retiring/article_fc3ce7a4-612c-5419-abc9-ac0337061d9d.html
Linda McKerr retiring after years of community service in Buckhorn and area
https://www.thepeterboroughexaminer.com/news-story/8975463-linda-mckerr-retiring-after-years-of-community-service-in-buckhorn-and-area/
Transnet CEO Siyabonga Gama fired
https://www.businesslive.co.za/bd/national/2018-10-21-breaking-news-transnet-ceo-siyabonga-gama-fired/
VBS scandal: Giyani municipal CFO fired over suspected involvement
https://www.news24.com/SouthAfrica/News/vbs-scandal-giyani-municipal-cfo-fired-over-suspected-involvement-20181021
Toronto privacy expert resigns from Sidewalk Labs over data concerns
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/Ann-Cavoukian-sidewalk-data-privacy-1.4872223
Skow to resign as county supervisor
https://www.spencerdailyreporter.com/story/2560662.html
#3556926 at 2018-10-22 00:12:59 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4512: Another Caravan Spotted Edition
Toronto privacy expert resigns from Sidewalk Labs over data concerns
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/Ann-Cavoukian-sidewalk-data-privacy-1.4872223
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#20475404 at 2024-02-25 17:43:54 (UTC+1)
Q Research Canada #54: Freedom Convoy 2nd Anniversary Edition
Waterloo vending machines used facial recognition technology without consent
https://tnc.news/2024/02/25/waterloo-vending-machines-facial-recognition/
Students at the University of Waterloo discovered that they had been subjected to facial recognition technology without their consent after a vending machine malfunctioned earlier this month.
A snack dispenser showed an error message that read: Invenda.Vending.FacialRecognition.App.exe on its screen.
Students were not asked permission to have their faces scAnned, nor were they made aware of the facial recognition technology prior to using the machine, which was monitoring their movements and purchases.
"This is completely unacceptable!" former Privacy Commissioner of Ontario, Ann Cavoukian, told True North.
"Who authorized the use of facial recognition in a vending machine, clearly without the consent of the individuals whose faces were being captured? The impact of this unauthorized access to such sensitive personal data is extensive, not only to privacy but extending to identity theft, etc."
Cavoukian is now the executive director of Global Privacy & Security by Design Centre.
The company that produces the machines, Invenda, claims that its "demographic detection software" is compliant with the European Union's General Data Protection Regulation laws and that the company is open about its surveillance.
Invenda claims that the technology is used to determine the age and gender of customers.
However, it remains to be confirmed whether or not the use of this technology is in line with Canadian privacy laws. Continue…
#15464950 at 2022-01-26 13:59:20 (UTC+1)
Q Research Canada #27: More 2 gain than 2 lose Edition!
Truckers' convoy isn't about vaccines - it's about freedom
https://tnc.news/2022/01/25/truckers-convoy-isnt-about-vaccines-its-about-freedom/
Millions of dollars in donations. Thousands of big rigs. Countless supporters lining highways and overpasses. The trucker convoy hasn't even made it to Ottawa yet and it's already making an impact, advocating against Justin Trudeau's vaccine mandate for truckers. True North's Andrew Lawton says the convoy is doing more to stand up to mandates than any of the opposition parties represented in Parliament have.
While Erin O'Toole won't say whether he supports the convoy, a growing number of Conservative MPs are breaking ranks to show their support for the truckers.
Also, former Ontario privacy commissioner Ann Cavoukian joins the show to discuss vaccine passports, privacy rights, and the surveillance state.
#15364501 at 2022-01-13 14:26:10 (UTC+1)
Q Research Canada #26: We do not consent to mandates! Edition
Privacy commissioner to audit Ottawa's surveillance of 33 million devices
https://tnc.news/2022/01/12/privacy-commissioner-to-audit-ottawas-surveillance-of-33-million-devices/
Canada's privacy commissioner is going to audit the federal government for spying on 33 million devices without Canadians' consent.
The move was prompted by the revelation that the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) secretly monitored the movements of the public using cell tower data.
As first reported by Blacklock's Reporter, PHAC claimed that the surveillance was a way to track the success of COVID-19 measures and that the data had been "de-identified" of personal information.
However, in an exclusive interview with True North, Ontario's former privacy commissioner Ann Cavoukian stated that Canadians should have "zero trust" in the government's assurances. She had also called for privacy commissioners to probe the government's activities. Continue…
#15273169 at 2021-12-29 18:18:11 (UTC+1)
Q Research Canada #26: We do not consent to mandates! Edition
Gov't Can't Be Trusted With Cellphone Tracking Amid Pandemic: Former Ontario Privacy Commissioner
https://www.theepochtimes.com/govt-cant-be-trusted-with-cellphone-tracking-amid-pandemic-former-ontario-privacy-commissioner_4182404.html
Ontario's former privacy commissioner is sounding the alarm about the government's tracking of cellphone data to inform policy, after it was revealed last week that a federal agency has been analyzing the movements of Canadians since the onset of the pandemic.
"It concerns me enormously that this would enable the government to collect more and more information," Ann Cavoukian told The Epoch Times.
"I do not want to [see] a trend where the government is consistently doing this and starting now. You can't trust the government."
Cavoukian, who served as Ontario's privacy commissioner from 1997 to 2014, is founder of the advocacy group Global Privacy & Security by Design and heads the Privacy by Design Centre of Excellence at Ryerson University.
"In March 2020, [Prime Minister Justin] Trudeau said that tracking cellphone users was not being considered. Well, they did it, PHAC's been doing it, and they want to do it even more," Cavoukian said.
First reported by Blacklock's Reporter last week, the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) has since confirmed has been using cellphone data to conduct analysis of Canadians' anonymized movements in the context of the pandemic, and plans on expanding the program to other health issues and continuing it until 2026.
"[Officials] say 'as soon as the emergency is over, we're going to return to privacy.' They don't. The privacy invasive measures that are introduced during emergencies, pandemics, etc., often continue well after the emergency is over," said Cavoukian. Continue…
#15241973 at 2021-12-23 13:37:07 (UTC+1)
Q Research Canada #26: We do not consent to mandates! Edition
Canadians should have "zero trust" after feds spied on 33M devices: privacy expert
https://tnc.news/2021/12/22/canadians-should-have-zero-trust-after-feds-spied-on-33m-devices-privacy-expert/
Ontario's former privacy commissioner and Executive Director of Global Privacy and Security by Design Ann Cavoukian told True North that Canadians must demand accountability from the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) for tracking their devices without consent.
According to Blacklock's Reporter, PHAC secretly spied on 33 million mobile devices of unsuspecting Canadians to monitor its lockdown measures. The details of the plan were revealed on Monday.
Cavoukian told True North that Canadians should have "zero trust" in what the government is telling them.
"They are collecting all of this mobile data," she said. "33 million mobile devices and mobile devices are usually linked to personal identifiers, and you have to take some measures to remove them and de-identify the data in a strong way so it can't be reidentified. We have no assurances to that effect whatsoever."
"I don't trust any of this. Zero trust, that's where we have to start and we have to have some privacy commissioner's office go in and take a look at this under the hood. Audit what they're doing." Continue…
#14847783 at 2021-10-24 15:24:59 (UTC+1)
Q Research Canada #24: TruDo Pelted With Rocks Edition
Vaccine passes are a road to global surveillance says former privacy commissioner
https://tnc.news/2021/10/23/vaccine-passes-are-a-road-to-global-surveillance-says-former-privacy-commissioner/
Ontario's former information and privacy commissioner Dr. Ann Cavoukian is raising the alarm about the potential for vaccine passes to be used by governments to spy on their citizens.
Cavoukian, who also holds a senior fellowship at Ryerson University's Ted Rogers Leadership Centre and is the executive director of the Global Privacy and Security by Design Centre, made the comments in an interview with the Epoch Times.
"Wherever you have to give your vaccine passport, it's not just the QR code. They're asking you for identification-your driver's licence, your phone number-there's personal information linked to it," Cavoukian told the outlet.
"There will be geolocation data associated with where you were, and at what time. [Governments] can engage in surveillance and pull these all together and know where you were, at what time, who you were with."
The Ontario government has claimed that the vaccine passport model they introduced on October 15, 2021 provides "greater security and privacy protection" by way of using a QR code which is essentially an advanced barcode that can contain more information.
However, as experts have pointed out, vaccine passports are not impervious to abuse or attacks from cybercriminals or foreign entities.
A group of so-called hackers notified the Quebec government that it was able to access the QR codes of several high-profile politicians, including Quebec Premier Francois Legault by way of a loophole in the system.
Additionally, as Cavoukian explains, governments have not indicated when an end to the vaccine passport system will take place.
"What often happens is when there's an emergency, the privacy laws get lifted because it's an emergency situation and additional measures are introduced. Then, when the emergency ends, those privacy-invasive measures often continue," she said.
"That's what happened with 9/11, with the Patriot Act, and others. And so my fear is that people are going to just expect to have to reveal vaccine status on a go-forward basis, even when the pandemic ends."
On Friday, the Ontario government unveiled its reopening plan, which aimed to lift the province's vaccine passport system in early 2022. However, their plan is contingent on factors such as case numbers and hospital capacity.
According to Cavoukian, this kind of data gathering will create a "global digital infrastructure of surveillance" which is constantly being updated by "hundreds and thousands of sites that are obtaining these vaccine passports from you."
"With vaccine passports, people are being forced, they're demanded to reveal their vaccine status. And that should be no one's business except for the individual and their own doctor," said Cavoukian.
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#54190 at 2021-12-23 15:59:40 (UTC+1)
Q War Room #9479: All Eyes on Rittenhouse Edition
Canadians should have "zero trust" after feds spied on 33M devices: privacy expert
https://tnc.news/2021/12/22/canadians-should-have-zero-trust-after-feds-spied-on-33m-devices-privacy-expert/
Ontario's former privacy commissioner and Executive Director of Global Privacy and Security by Design Ann Cavoukian told True North that Canadians must demand accountability from the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) for tracking their devices without consent.
According to Blacklock's Reporter, PHAC secretly spied on 33 million mobile devices of unsuspecting Canadians to monitor its lockdown measures. The details of the plan were revealed on Monday.
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#11920 at 2021-12-23 15:59:24 (UTC+1)
QR Bunker General #50: Fifty Breads Baked! Editions
Canadians should have "zero trust" after feds spied on 33M devices: privacy expert
https://tnc.news/2021/12/22/canadians-should-have-zero-trust-after-feds-spied-on-33m-devices-privacy-expert/
Ontario's former privacy commissioner and Executive Director of Global Privacy and Security by Design Ann Cavoukian told True North that Canadians must demand accountability from the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) for tracking their devices without consent.
According to Blacklock's Reporter, PHAC secretly spied on 33 million mobile devices of unsuspecting Canadians to monitor its lockdown measures. The details of the plan were revealed on Monday.