- Cell metadata cuts both ways – "OPSEC failures of spies " http://t.co/OAlHeKdCeq ->
- Unwieldy Ontario law blamed for lack of health privacy prosecutions. http://t.co/UaKoHUFjUz ->
- What Every Librarian Needs to Know About HTTPS. http://t.co/YMe7sCP1pL ->
- Canada passes anti-terror bill that's bad news for online privacy. http://t.co/RqugA7qsdh ->
- Cop body cams open privacy issues. http://t.co/ayyQ549lha ->
- Making Canadians Choose Between Safety and Privacy Is Wrong. http://t.co/JMdDkCZLvB ->
- Fake privacy gadgets, from Anonabox to Sever: Fighting a strange and profitable epidemic. http://t.co/AjUYMMp09v ->
- Lack of public Wi-Fi in Toronto raises privacy concerns: experts. http://t.co/UUrBEMJSJr ->
- Federal Privacy Commissioner Issues Guidance For Privacy Law and CASL Compliance. http://t.co/eU5ULmANKe ->
- Public surveillance a balancing act between safety and personal privacy? http://t.co/e3IoDFCKDK ->
- Social media and mourning: Are funerals the last privacy frontier? http://t.co/G09LdvFtdb ->
- "Anti-terrorism" Bill C-51 passes in House of Commons. http://t.co/dYsLFIHXw3 ->
- Privacy? There is tweet irony in that. "Even without surveillance cams, our lives are for all to see" http://t.co/noJSEvoWzb ->