- Bullying victims’ families split over crime bill. http://t.co/yz3NNnV9Io ->
- Gmail's message to email marketers: Focus on engagement. http://t.co/NyRVL22wRR ->
- New book identifies nine surveillance trends in Canada. http://t.co/YEsqqp87j1 ->
- Russia Quietly Tightens Reins on Web With ‘Bloggers Law’. http://t.co/BKYwuWqq65 ->
- Anti-cyberbullying bill could harm privacy rights, Amanda Todd's mother warns. http://t.co/tb0QGRQwSi ->
- Smartphone security on a budget: four apps to try on Android and iPhone. http://t.co/9DOPuFo7Ul ->
- EDITORIAL: Goodbye, tax privacy. http://t.co/S3m8kAWONy ->
- SHA-2: Very cryptographic. So secure. Such growth. Wow. http://t.co/F8G2cJQLry ->
- Cyberbullying victims' parents divided over privacy concerns in online bill. http://t.co/1IPyOr2QXU ->
- Eastern Health reveals new privacy breach. http://t.co/im4WZgZtyT ->
- Web faces privacy shakeup as EU rules against Google. http://t.co/LVZ9Mp3fBQ ->
- Police could see tax info without warrant under proposed law. http://t.co/GIHaZp8qdP ->
- CASL has companies concerned about class-action risk: Adam Kardash. http://t.co/s4v3koFDj9 ->
- 5 Ways Snapchat Violated Your Privacy, Security. http://t.co/s3cNl3s5iO ->
- Cyberbullying bill might go too far and could harm privacy rights, warns mother of Amanda Todd. http://t.co/vWLauLSLQj ->
- Good news for privacy: Fewer servers sending e-mail naked, Facebook finds, http://t.co/BqZjEMj4LJ ->
- European “right to be forgotten” ruling hopeful: BC privacy rights group. http://t.co/d0olvRukOj ->
- Not all ad blockers are the same. Here’s why the EFF’s Privacy Badger is different. http://t.co/MnINM0UkIi ->
- Newfoundland Health Authority Apologizes after Privacy Breach. http://t.co/li74yVS3ao ->