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Chat-bots and other uses of AI violating Privacy Laws
Chat-bots collect information, There are limits to this and other chat-bot activities, set by Privacy Laws.
Mar 301 min read


Storing customer records on the Cloud can violate Privacy Laws
a business that collects personal information from a customer is accountable for the personal information even when it’s stored in the cloud
Mar 161 min read


Reporting Privacy Breaches is Mandatory under the Law
Privacy breaches must be reported - large and small businesses - prosecution by A-G of Canada.
Feb 91 min read


Does your Organization need a Privacy Policy?
Organizations shall implement policies and practices to give effect to the principles of the Act.
Jan 191 min read


BC Privacy Class Action Certified against Home Depot
Home Depot retained a history of the purchases made using a particular email address and information about those purchases.Â
Jan 92 min read


US Opens Access to Personal Banking Information
new rules allowing consumers to access their banking information
Dec 7, 20241 min read


BC Class Action awards $15,000 per person because their Personal Information was stolen
In this BC Class Action the Court awarded $15,000 per class member – which can add up fast depending on the number of people.
Nov 24, 20241 min read


Privacy commissioner announces investigation into sports organization
Privacy Commissioner investigates sports organization.
Nov 12, 20241 min read


Alberta's new Privacy Bill
Alberta's new Privacy Act for public bodies, boards and institutions.
Nov 8, 20241 min read


100 Million people Hacked at UnitedHealth
one of the worst data breaches in US history, personal information of 100 million people was affected.
Oct 27, 20241 min read


Canada set to One-Up the EU with fines of 5% or $25 Million
Canada has tabled legislation that would go farther than the European Union with fines.
Oct 20, 20241 min read


Age Assurance – Screening users for age
Intended to increase the safety of young people online, Canada is considering laws
Oct 10, 20241 min read


GDPR - Fines up to 20 Million Euros or 4% of Global Revenue
GDPR - Fines up to 20 Million Euros
Oct 2, 20241 min read


BC Court of Appeal approves Privacy Class Action
a credit card company retained personal information unauthorized. The Company was hacked, and they were sued in a Class Action approved
Sep 23, 20242 min read


Do you have a Designated Privacy Professional or Officer in your organization?
Federal law (PIPEDA) requires that companies designate an individual(s) to be accountable for the company’s Privacy compliance.
Sep 15, 20242 min read


B2B and Privacy Laws – Does PIPEDA apply to information collected in Business to Business transactions?
Let’s say you are a Business, and your sales and customers are with other Businesses. Are you subject to Privacy Laws?
Aug 18, 20241 min read


Non-Profit Organization must disclose Personal Information
A non-profit Society in British Columbia kept financial records about its members. The Tribunal ordered the Society to produce the records.
Jul 29, 20241 min read


DISCLOSURE OF PERSONAL INFORMATION THROUGH LITIGATION
Through the Discovery process, the Plaintiff wanted copies of documents that disclosed the names of employees who complained about him.
Jul 16, 20241 min read


Privacy 'Sweep' by Global Regulators
Privacy authorities from around the world (Global Privacy Enforcement Network - GPEN) conducted a "sweep" of websites and mobile apps.
Jul 10, 20241 min read


If you're Hacked, will the circumstances become public
LifeLabs was caught in a catch-22. companies cannot defeat responsibilities by placing facts about a breach inside privileged docs.
Jul 4, 20242 min read
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