[Advisors] The Collection of De-identified Mobility Data and Its Use in Canadian Privacy Law

Marita Moll mmoll at ca.inter.net
Sun Nov 27 10:58:18 PST 2022


Thanks for distributing this Garth. It is a complex field but the 
summary of the report indicates quite clearly, and in accessible 
language, the kind of adjustments that need to be made to the proposed 
new federal privacy legislation. The authors are well known and highly 
respected.

Marita

On 2022-11-26 1:10 a.m., Garth Graham wrote:
> Minding Your Business; A Critical Analysis of the Collection of De-identified Mobility Data and Its Use Under Socially Beneficial and Legitimate Business Exemptions in Canadian Privacy Law
> By Amanda Cutinha and Christopher Parsons  November 22, 2022
>
> “…… While neither the government nor private business necessarily intend to use de-identified information to injure, endanger, or negatively affect the persons and communities from whom the data is obtained, the breadth of potential socially beneficial purposes means that future governments will have a wide ambit to define the conceptual and practical meaning of these purposes.."
>
> https://citizenlab.ca/2022/11/a-critical-analysis-of-the-collection-of-de-identified-mobility-data/
>
> GG
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