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  • International Data Privacy Day: Privacy tips

    Data Privacy Day is celebrated across the world on January 28 to highlight the importance of respecting individuals information privacy. To mark International Data Privacy Day 2020, we’ve put together some helpful tips for organisations to protect individuals privacy. If…

    • Personal information
    • Privacy
  • To consent and beyond: are No-Go Zones the next frontier? – Part 1

    We’ve had a good run but it’s time to move on… To find out more, see Part 2: To consent and beyond: are No-Go Zones the next frontier? here. For those in the privacy space, consent has been a big buzz…

    • Consent
    • Privacy
  • To consent and beyond: are No-Go Zones the next frontier? – Part 2

    Just don’t go there This is where No-Go Zones come in. A discussion paper published by the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada (OPC) defines No-Go Zones as essentially a prohibition on collection, use or disclosure of personal information…

    • Consent
    • Privacy
  • The Internet of Things and privacy – Part one: Issues with consent

    This article is part of a series exploring the Internet of Things and privacy: Part one: Issues with consent Part two: Solutions for consent Part three: Protections beyond consent Mass collection of personal information While it’s hard to say for…

    • Consent
    • Internet of things
    • Privacy
  • The Internet of Things and privacy – Part two: Solutions for consent

    This article is part of a series on the Internet of Things and privacy: Part one: Issues with consent Part two: Solutions for consent Part three: Protections beyond consent When to infer personal information The Internet of Things (IoT) does…

    • Consent
    • Internet of things
    • Privacy
  • The Internet of Things and privacy – Part three: Protections beyond consent

    This article is part of a series on the Internet of Things and privacy: Part one: Issues with consent Part two: Solutions for consent Part three: Protections beyond consent Limitations of consent Using the solutions proposed in Part two: Solutions…

    • Consent
    • Internet of things
    • Privacy
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