8 votes ‘A mass invasion of privacy’ but no penalties for Tim Hortons Posted June 14, 2022 by cfabbro Tags: ios, android, privacy, canada, tim hortons, apps, data, legal, business, phones.smart, author.ian austen, source.the new york times, paywall https://www.nytimes.com/2022/06/11/world/canada/tim-hortons-privacy-data.html Link information This data is scraped automatically and may be incorrect. Published Jun 11 2022 Word count 1299 words 4 comments Collapse replies Expand all Comments sorted by most votes newest first order posted relevance OK dblohm7 June 15, 2022 Link Canada at both the federal and provincial levels both need to revise their privacy laws. They have fallen behind the state of the art. Canada at both the federal and provincial levels both need to revise their privacy laws. They have fallen behind the state of the art. 3 votes lou June 15, 2022 Link Archived. Archived. 3 votes [2] NoblePath June 15, 2022 Link Donuts uber alles. Donuts uber alles. 2 votes cfabbro (OP) June 15, 2022 Link Parent Et tu, Timmie? Et tu, Timmie? 1 vote
dblohm7 June 15, 2022 Link Canada at both the federal and provincial levels both need to revise their privacy laws. They have fallen behind the state of the art. Canada at both the federal and provincial levels both need to revise their privacy laws. They have fallen behind the state of the art. 3 votes
[2] NoblePath June 15, 2022 Link Donuts uber alles. Donuts uber alles. 2 votes cfabbro (OP) June 15, 2022 Link Parent Et tu, Timmie? Et tu, Timmie? 1 vote
Canada at both the federal and provincial levels both need to revise their privacy laws. They have fallen behind the state of the art.
Archived.
Donuts uber alles.
Et tu, Timmie?