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Prince Harry attacks ‘vile’ press in rare royal court testimony
The Duke of Sussex came out swinging Tuesday in his legal battle against Britain’s Mirror Group Newspapers. Harry, who is part of a joint lawsuit against the company, gave evidence for almost five hours, accusing the tabloids of...
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Federal Trade Commission Suing Doorbell Maker 'Ring' Over Privacy
Federal Trade Commission Suing Doorbell Maker 'Ring' Over Privacy
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Facebook owner Meta fined a record €1.2 billion over European data transfers
Meta has been ordered to stop transferring European user data across the Atlantic by October to comply with strict EU privacy rules.
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Meta given record fine by EU regulator over U.S. data transfers
Facebook parent company Meta was hit with a record 1.2-billion euro ($1.75-billion Cdn) fine by its lead European Union privacy regulator over its handling of user information, and given five months to stop transferring users' data to...
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Prince Harry’s trouble with tabloids highlighted by car chase claims
Dogged by the British press since childhood, Prince Harry moved to the U.S. partly to escape them. But while the royals seem to have found a way to live with the U.K. media, the American paparazzi operate under different rules.
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Prince Harry and Meghan blame paparazzi for ‘near catastrophic’ car chase
Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan Markle, claim paparazzi in New York City subjected them to a two-hour car chase that could have ended in a catastrophic crash, after they left a public event with Markle’s mother.
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Irish MEP calls for EU-wide law on cyberbullying, as mother of victim raises awareness in Brussels
Nicole 'Coco' Fox from Ireland committed suicide in 2018 after being bullied online.
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Smile, AI is watching you: Paris slammed for new video surveillance ahead of 2024 Olympics
France is currently debating a bill that would allow AI-assisted video surveillance to detect "abnormal" movements ahead of the Paris Olympics in 2024
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Cybersecurity head warns TikTok users to protect their data
The head of the Canadian Centre for Cyber Security is warning users of the popular social media platform TikTok to be cautious with their data and what they share with the app.
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Google, Content Providers Could Face U.S. Children's Privacy Lawsuit
Google and other content providers could be forced to face a lawsuit alleging that they violated the privacy rights of children.
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Facebook Parent Meta Settles Privacy Lawsuit for $725M
Facebook's parent company Meta is settling the Cambridge Analytica class-action lawsuit for $725 million.
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TikTok being monitored for security threats, Trudeau says
Canada’s electronic spy agency is monitoring TikTok for security threats, according to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. He was asked about the popular Chinese-owned social media app in light of calls by U.S. lawmakers to ban the app in...
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Federal government preparing for what organizers call 'Freedom Convoy 2.0'
The federal government is already preparing to deal with a new convoy protest being planned for February, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's national security adviser says.
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SCOTUS on Immigration Policy, Senate Marriage Vote & Arizona Election Tally
SCOTUS on Immigration Policy, Senate Marriage Vote & Arizona Election Tally
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Home Depot shared customer data without consent: privacy watchdog
An investigation by Canada's privacy commissioner found that Home Depot began sharing details from electronic receipts with Meta, Facebook's parent company, in 2018 — including encoded email addresses and in-store purchase information —...
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Ontario's new employee monitoring law takes effect
Ontario employers with 25 or more employees are now required to have an electronic monitoring policy. The legislation is provoking debate about tracking workers across Canada.
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Breaking Down Why Georgia Taxpayers Can List Embryos as Tax Dependants
The state of Georgia has implemented a new tax policy to allow parents to list an embryo as a dependent. Aklima Khondoker, the chief legal officer for the New Georgia Project explained what this means for taxpayers and expectant mothers...
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Decentralized Social Identification & Verification Platform Quivr Raises $3.55 Million in Seed Funding
Decentralized social identification and verification platform Quivr recently raised $3.55 million in a seed funding round led by Infinity Ventures Crypto. Quivr says its mission is to empower people to create a secure digital identity....
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WestJet customers raise privacy concerns after personal info exposed
WestJet said it's investigating after a 'technical issue' with the airline's app allowed some users to see the personal data of other customers.
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Canada's Privacy Commissioner answers questions during standing committee on Access to Information
Privacy Commissioner Philippe Dufresne discusses how the RCMP uses a controversial type of digital surveillance technology during investigations.
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Halifax police should release more information on encampment removal, says privacy commissioner
Halifax Regional Police have blocked public access for almost a year to files about the removal of homeless encampments and protesters from Halifax parks last August, behaviour the provincial privacy commissioner condemns in a newly...
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Biden says overturning Roe v. Wade would be 'radical'
U.S. President Joe Biden says a whole range of rights would be thrown into question if the Supreme Court acts on a new draft opinion to overturn the 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling that legalized abortion.
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Amazon Strong Growth Attributed to the Cloud Despite Retail Headwinds
While it was a volatile week in tech as Meta experienced the biggest one-day drop in the history of the U.S. stock market, industry giant Amazon reported 40 percent growth — largely on the strength of the cloud. Dan Ives, managing...
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New border technology raises concerns about privacy
The Canada Border Services Agency has big plans for technological innovations to speed up travel, but privacy experts say the agency must ensure that the information is being stored securely and that travellers know how their data will...