- Microsoft Kills (then Revives) Security Emails, Blames Canada. http://t.co/jKpm4ZtT22 ->
- Canada’s New Privacy Commissioner: Human Rights Run in My Blood. http://t.co/xtyAAEtKbu ->
- Ireland's privacy chiefs await Facebook's explanation over alleged psychological experiment on users' moods. http://t.co/SsuzsF8AZR ->
- Canadian Antispam Law Whips Up a Storm of Last-Minute Messages. http://t.co/F9V0dGSPXS ->
- Paula Todd: The right to be forgotten shouldn’t cost us our free speech. http://t.co/fuHR6OIcQ2 ->
- NSA internet spying is legal, Obama-appointed privacy board says. http://t.co/IafEfFxJpK ->
- Saskatchewan privacy commissioner seeing snooping complaints, misdirected faxes. News http://t.co/mdRnszkzAK ->
- Canada’s Anti-Spam Law – not just for Canadians. http://t.co/bRFySQPLMf ->
- You’ve Been Doing It Wrong. Privacy Is Part of User Experience. http://t.co/QWBRZ4ivlZ ->
- U.K. probing Facebook’s emotions study for breach of privacy laws. http://t.co/LXqjMjixAD ->
- A review of the Blackphone, the Android for the paranoid. http://t.co/bnTrpMSOju ->
- Brian Lee Crowley: We have a duty to remember, not a right to be forgotten. http://t.co/xKtWO48WAf ->
- Microsoft Darkens 4MM Sites in Malware Fight. http://t.co/J07Jv0q04X ->
- Victoria police cut back on community criminal checks. http://t.co/B51WSeCq7J ->
- Forbearance: What It Is, Why It’s Essential to Net Neutrality. http://t.co/DYFYNSb1cd ->
- 7 Things You Should Know About Tor. http://t.co/yoWE3rUYGf ->