- SpiderOak unveils Hive, a streamlined file service with ‘100-percent’ privacy. http://t.co/2um4vXA4qP ->
- Apple’s privacy policy violates German data protection law: Berlin court. http://t.co/cStLRhS0zq ->
- Facebook pokes Manitoba – Social-media giant rejects province for data-farm due to Canadian privacy laws. http://t.co/FIMnrPJj9u ->
- Peter Bibring: “Automated License Plate Readers Threaten Our Privacy.” http://t.co/StH5eqOL4z ->
- Canada border agency’s most-wanted website is hampered by red tape, memos show. http://t.co/0hU5umFikU ->
- New bill will allow Alberta police and schools to share information to aid “struggling” children. http://t.co/AMRZbhMlua ->
- Live chat used in eBay phishing attack. http://t.co/kPJpEAifHr ->
- Trying to keep up: Privacy rights, technology, and the law. http://t.co/whCECoVcD8 ->
- Privacy enforcement authorities launch first-ever international Internet Privacy Sweep. http://t.co/21HVEeDz0L ->
- RT @PrivacyPrivee: In case you missed it – a first-person account of our Internet privacy sweep: http://t.co/UhwEsBFVxs ->
- Freedom of information expansion delayed in Prince Edward Island. http://t.co/fbHXIdQVqj ->
- Privacy will be an issue for the “Internet of Things” but Qualcomm is working to make some technology less intrusive. http://t.co/ZktYZkK0FW ->
- B.C. health researchers could be deemed villains or victims over allegations of breaches of privacy. http://t.co/KIE7iZKXhE ->
- Spam Smart Tip: Understanding The Meaning Of “Commercial Character” in Canada’s Anti-Spam Legislation. http://t.co/M1w3pxFcru ->