Privacy Commissioner of Canada Philippe Dufresne, British Columbia Information and Privacy Commissioner Michael McEvoy, Alberta Information and Privacy Commissioner Diane McLeod, and interim President of the Commission d’accès à l’information du Québec Rady Khuong released the following joint statement in response to Airbnb’s decision to update its policy on security cameras:

We welcome Airbnb’s decision to revise its global policy on the use of security cameras inside rental accommodations. Effective April 30, the new policy prohibits indoor security cameras in all Airbnb listing types, includes more comprehensive rules on the use of outdoor security cameras, and requires hosts to disclose decibel monitors.

We welcome Airbnb’s openness to engage with our offices on this important issue and to implement the recommendations that we made to the company last year.

Where people live or stay, including rental accommodations, are places where we expect a high level of privacy.  This is why the use of cameras and security devices within these spaces is extremely invasive to privacy. The new measures will help to better protect the fundamental right of individuals to privacy.

via Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada – https://trl.ca/326

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