Canadian personal information available

In the spirit of the wonderful post here today, Ukrainian women available


this is posted in solidarity with the international flavor of the day at SNOWFLAKE's Forum. The Toronto Star reports:
Home Depot Canada routinely shared customer data with Facebook parent company Meta without obtaining proper consent, according to an investigation by the federal privacy commissioner.

“It is unlikely that Home Depot customers would have expected that their personal information would be shared with a third party social media platform simply because they opted for an electronic receipt,” commissioner Philippe Dufresne said in a press release Thursday.

In a press conference, Dufresne said Home Depot’s practice was a clear breach of the federal Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA).

“They did not obtain valid, meaningful consent,” said Dufresne, who warned other companies using similar practices that they need to stop. “This report is a reminder to all companies. … Our sense is this technique is … widely used.”
One can imagine if companies do that in Canada and get caught, companies in the US do it without getting caught.  


By Germaine: International investigative journalist

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