- CanadianPrivacy: How unique–and trackable–is your browser? http://t.co/lL2f8CowGP
- CanadianPrivacy: The Web Cookie Is Dying. Here’s The Creepier Technology That Comes Next. http://t.co/CpZ3KzpMjz
- CanadianPrivacy: Google Faces French Order to Fix Privacy Issues Within 90 Days. http://t.co/PZKvqvDbfd
- CanadianPrivacy: Google Glass worries privacy commissioners across Canada, globally. http://t.co/aNsjVd0CuX
- CanadianPrivacy: NSA Controversy Boosts Tools That Offer More Privacy Than Google, Facebook. http://t.co/shkY6bsiLK < I love @DuckDuckGo. You should too.]
- CanadianPrivacy: Stanford, Mozilla, Opera team up to tackle cookie privacy issues. http://t.co/63YepsOb9H
- CanadianPrivacy: Update: Countries question Google on Glass privacy. http://t.co/Sii1kT6yLP
- CanadianPrivacy: France threatens Google with privacy fines, says other European countries to follow. http://t.co/mWF4UcOATM
- CanadianPrivacy: RT @PRISM_NSA: #FF EVERYONE
- CanadianPrivacy: I’d pay more for tech products with greater privacy from surveillance: Dan Gillmor http://t.co/qIODv3zYnl
- CanadianPrivacy: Encrypted e-mail: How much annoyance will you tolerate to keep the NSA away? http://t.co/wHVfVPfoLS
- CanadianPrivacy: Yes, metadata spying is a big deal. http://t.co/JittRn3ttO
- CanadianPrivacy: Canada criminalizes masks at ‘unlawful’ protests with up to 10 years in prison. http://t.co/5Qgzr96ryP
- CanadianPrivacy: Stoddart raises privacy concerns over Google Glass. http://t.co/eMZViaxDSd
- CanadianPrivacy: MANDRYK: Right to privacy not a corporate matter http://t.co/akK8dopn0k
- CanadianPrivacy: U.S. envoy to Canada dismisses concerns over NSA data mining disclosure. http://t.co/Om1HQYq0jm
- CanadianPrivacy: Watchdog warned of CSIS data access. http://t.co/c02Uzr9Ksg
- CanadianPrivacy: How Canada’s shadowy metadata-gathering program went awry. http://t.co/LnE6mVciDk
- CanadianPrivacy: Canada’s eavesdropping agency helped spy on G20, documents suggest. http://t.co/JmlTIiCWAO