- Telecoms gave customer info to Environment Canada. http://t.co/WwRNw8owbu ->
- Tim Cook talks consumer privacy, diversity and Apple philosophy in interview. http://t.co/8q6O4PfWJz ->
- Europe Not Yet Satisfied with Adequacy of Québec’s Privacy Law. Law http://t.co/c5GJIuLZYm ->
- 13 Principles Week of Action: Location Privacy is a Human Right. http://t.co/W56xifY8kx ->
- Man buys old servers, accuses Ernst & Young of data breach. http://t.co/eKCG0qarXQ ->
- Tim Cook Has An Open Letter To All Customers That Explains How Apple's Privacy Features Work. http://t.co/QM42dInZ51 ->
- Telus issues first ‘transparency’ report on requests for customer information. http://t.co/cEsErtrdgc ->
- Visa, MasterCard Canada on lookout for fraud after Home Depot breach. http://t.co/CZVrzJWeAo ->
- Certificate Authorities are Actually a Tremendous Problem. http://t.co/uF7tnPRhHJ ->
- Pot privacy a safety risk: Abbotsford council. http://t.co/nXhMGKNaqI ->
- Internet security a priority, James Moore tells Canada-U.S. council. http://t.co/5yCAxj6zR2 ->
- Tim Cook explains Apple's privacy policies in open letter. http://t.co/iM95S7IVtm ->
- “Objectively Reasonable” and Privacy: Recent Developments. http://t.co/TKftNkpuuU ->
- Once your car's connected to the Internet, who guards your privacy? http://t.co/qkghFGSPXB ->
- Burrard Bridge secrets went too far. http://t.co/UKOv70PkxP ->