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This new guide shows you how to protect your smartphone at the U.S.-Canada border
“The government should not be looking at any of this information without justification, [or] a good reason to invade our privacy."
Canadian Cops Want a Law That Forces People to Hand Over Encryption Passwords
Experts say it might not be constitutional.
Local Police In Canada Used ‘Stingray' Surveillance Device Without a Warrant
This is bigger than we thought.
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UPDATED: RCMP Wants Facial Recognition 'As an Option'
Canada’s top cops have a facial recognition plan that flies in the face of privacy guidelines.
Canadian Cops Can Now Search Your Phone if You’ve Been Arrested, so Slap a Password on It
Following a Supreme Court ruling, Canadian police can search your phone and computer when they arrest you. Even if you're released without charge or trial.
Canada's Spies Are Out of Control
News broke recently that CSEC, Canada's NSA, was testing out a spying program on thousands of travellers in a major Canadian airport in 2012. Now the British Columbia Civil Liberties Association and digital rights group OpenMedia are suing CSEC for...
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