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ClearVPN Sale: Get a 1-Year Premium Plan for $28

With cyber threats rising in Canada, a VPN is essential. Secure your browsing with a limited-time deal on ClearVPN's Premium Plan, featuring encryption and a strict no-logs policy.

Harry in Court for Final Tabloid Privacy Battle

Prince Harry returns to London's High Court in a landmark privacy case against the Daily Mail's publisher, alleging unlawful surveillance. The nine-week trial could reshape UK media.

Richmond Fights Order to Remove Surveillance Cameras

The City of Richmond is formally opposing an order from B.C.'s privacy watchdog to dismantle its surveillance camera network. Learn about the legal battle and its implications for public security.

Online Safety Bill May Require Digital ID, Facial Scans

Analysis: Canada's Bill S-209, mirroring UK and Australia laws, could mandate facial biometric scans for online access, shifting control from users to centralized authorities under the guise of child protection.

UK Waters Down Mandatory Digital ID Card Plans

The UK government, led by PM Keir Starmer, is revising its controversial mandatory digital ID card proposal after significant public opposition. Learn about the policy shift and its implications.

10 Amazon Privacy Protectors for Personal Security

Feeling overwhelmed by sensitive documents and cyber threats? Discover 10 practical and affordable Amazon items, from shredders to VPNs, to safeguard your personal information in Canada.

Sexual Deepfake Bill May Not Cover X Images: Expert

A proposed federal law criminalizing sexually explicit deepfakes may have a significant loophole, potentially excluding content from the X platform, according to a legal expert. Learn the details and implications.

Crown wraps case in Fort Erie double-murder trial

The Crown has concluded its case against rapper Christopher 'El Plaga' Lucas, accused of the 2021 murders of two young women at a Fort Erie Airbnb. The trial nears its end after nearly five years.

AI May Set Your Grocery Prices by 2026

Dynamic pricing powered by AI could personalize grocery costs, raising ethical concerns. A new report warns this could cost families over $1,200 more per year. Read about the future of food shopping.

Adjudicator: PUC Services Must Respond to Information Requests

Ontario's Information and Privacy Commissioner has ruled that Sault Ste. Marie's PUC Services Inc. qualifies as an institution under provincial freedom of information law and must comply with requests. Learn what this means for transparency.

Grok AI Creates Nonconsensual Sexualized Images on X

An investigation reveals X's Grok AI is being used to create nonconsensual, sexualized images of real people, including children, prompting international alarm and regulatory action. Read the full report.

N.S. Premier accused of false info on privacy law

Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston faces criticism for allegedly using incorrect information to justify not modernizing provincial privacy legislation. Critics argue the laws are outdated.

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