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Why experts are concerned about facial-recognition technology
Several privacy watchdogs are launching a joint investigation into the creators of a controversial facial recognition technology.
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Windsor eyes residential doorbell cameras for police
Owned by Amazon, Ring doorbell cameras installed by homeowners can record video of anything that happens on their front porch. In the U.S., some homeowners voluntarily lend access to their porch and those videos for local police to...
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Facial recognition: Concerns over China's widespread surveillance
The technology is part of the government's nationwide plan to boost security and surveillance.
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Bias, privacy breaches cited in demand to retract study on N.B. mystery disease
An advocate for patients suffering from unusual neurological symptoms is calling for a Journal of the American Medical Association report, which found no evidence of a mystery brain disease in the province, to be retracted.
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Strong Borders Act raises concern about police access to personal data
Civil liberties groups are concerned that the federal government's proposed Bill C-2, the Strong Borders Act, will give law enforcement agencies sweeping new powers, like making it easier for police to search your internet activity and...
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How to detect hidden cameras in a hotel room, just with your smartphone
Hotel stays should be all about peace of mind, but sometimes, especially in unverified places, privacy becomes a major concern. One common worry: are there hidden cameras in my room? We're sharing super easy tips to detect hidden cameras...
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AI coming to classes around Canada
AI is now a daily tool for many but experts say it's still not widely understood. The Alberta Machine Intelligence Institute, AMii, is getting a $5 million gift from Google to shape artificial intelligence courses at 25 post-secondary...
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If a police drone catches you dialing and driving, has your privacy been violated?
Privacy advocates are raising the alarm over Kingston Police deploying drones to catch distracted drivers.
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Legal expert explains why Nova Scotia Power class action unlikely
Many Nova Scotia Power customers who recently found out their personal information was stolen in a ransomware attack have questions about the utility's legal responsibilities in the wake of the data breach. Watch Amy Smith's interview...
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Access to information request revealed woman's privacy breach
A Nova Scotia woman wants the public to know that their personal health information might not be protected from snooping. Patricia Celan discovered last year that her privacy had been breached — only after she filed an access to...
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New U.S. registration requirements for Canadian travellers go into effect
All foreign nationals, including Canadians, who plan to stay in the U.S. for 30 days or longer must now register online with the Department of Homeland Security. The new rules have snowbirds reconsidering their plans for next winter.
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Gene Hackman's Final Struggle: Publicist Reveals ‘HORRIFYING’ Details About His Last Days
Gene Hackman’s longtime publicist, Susan Madore, has revealed shocking details about the Hollywood legend’s final days. Speaking at a Santa Fe hearing, she disclosed how Hackman and his wife, Betsy Arakawa, went to great lengths to...
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Gene Hackman’s SHOCKING Land Deal? Publicist SPILLS Privacy Nightmare Details – WATCH NOW
The mystery surrounding Gene Hackman’s final years deepens with the revelation of a secret land deal he made near a garbage dump just before his passing. His publicist has now disclosed shocking privacy details, shedding light on the...
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India: Social media, emails to come under tax scrutiny
Starting April 1st, 2026, India's income tax authorities will have the ability to access a person's social media accounts, such as WhatsApp, Telegram, and email. However, they can only do so if they believe an individual has concealed...
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23andMe and DNA data
The DNA testing company, 23andMe, has filed for bankruptcy. How did it get here? And what does it mean for people's genetic data?
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23andMe customers urged to delete personal data
Roughly 15 million customers who used the genetic testing company 23andMe are being urged to take steps to delete their personal data and protect their privacy. Cybersecurity experts say that DNA data could be sold as part of a...
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Shoppers Drug Mart staff wearing body cameras in new pilot project to deter crime
You might be on camera the next time you go to Shoppers Drug Mart on Marion Street. Body cameras are now being worn by staff.Last month Shoppers Drug Mart introduced the body camera pilot project to address concerns around theft and safety.
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Balancing infill development and community concerns in London
A new housing development proposal in Byron has sparked the ongoing debate about infills and densification in London. London Morning host Andrew Brown spoke with Coun. Steve Lehman, the chair of London's planning committee, about filling...
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Defence lawyer says drug trafficking charges should be stayed after police videotaped strip search
Tanisha Velasquez was arrested and charged with drug trafficking in December 2021. Her lawyer, Meagan Ward, says Velasquez's rights were violated when police strip-searched her in a detention holding cell with cameras rolling.
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Patient data breached by Summerside hospital employee, says Health P.E.I.
Health P.E.I. says an employee at Prince County Hospital has been fired following a privacy breach involving more than 100 patients. As CBC's Kerry Campbell reports, the agency says the person accessed the patients' electronic medical...
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Data security: Which EU countries protect themselves the most?
Most online users don't read privacy statements and prefer to focus on managing their own data security on the internet.
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Kane In Your Corner: New Jersey's new data protection law takes effect
New Jersey has passed a new data protection law that takes effect this Wednesday.
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Apple to pay $95M to settle Siri eavesdropping lawsuit
Apple has agreed to pay $95 million US to settle a lawsuit accusing it of deploying its virtual assistant Siri to eavesdrop on users. The suit alleges consumers were recorded even without using the activation words, ‘Hey Siri.’
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Apple Agrees to Pay $95M in Siri Privacy Settlement
Ask Siri if Apple is in trouble to start the new year, she'll show you several stories indicating the answer might be yes.