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Don't scrape the faces of our citizens for recognition, Canada tells Clearview AI – delete those images


Don t scrape the faces of our citizens for recognition, Canada tells Clearview AI – delete those images
Plus: Check if your Flickr photos are in facial recognition engines and and the list of NSFW words for AI
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Mon 8 Feb 2021 // 11:01 UTC
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Canada’s privacy watchdog has found Clearview AI in “clear violation” of the country’s privacy laws, and has told the facial-recognition startup to stop scraping images of Canadians and delete all existing photos it has on those citizens.
The Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada launched an official investigation into the upstart’s practices, and as a result Clearview stopped selling its software to Canadian police. ....

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Clearview AI engaged in illegal 'mass surveillance' of Canadians, probe finds


New York-based Clearview AI’s practice of vacuuming up millions of images of Canadians and offering facial recognition services for customers constituted illegal “mass surveillance,” according to a probe by four privacy commissioners.
The joint federal, B.C., Alberta and Quebec investigation released Wednesday found that Clearview broke federal and provincial privacy laws when it gathered the faces of Canadians including children catalogued their biometrics and then offered it as a searchable database, all without the knowledge or consent of the people being searched.
The exact number of images of Canadians that were sucked into Clearview’s database is unknown, the commissioners said, because the company did not retain that information when collecting images. But they said it was a “relative certainty” that Clearview held “millions of images of individuals in Canada” in its pile of more than three billion faces worldwide. ....

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Clearview AI violated privacy rights of Canadians with facial recognition tech, say privacy commissioners


Four of Canada’s privacy commissioners have denounced the controversial facial recognition company Clearview AI.
The software firm has been used by law enforcement agencies around the world – including Toronto – allowing them to follow up on potential suspects with Clearview’s massive profile database. But Clearview’s scraping of billions of images of Canadians from across the internet represented mass surveillance and was a clear violation of their privacy rights, the commissioners said in a report issued this morning.
“What Clearview does is mass surveillance and it is illegal,” federal privacy commissioner Daniel Therrien wrote.  “It is completely unacceptable for millions of people who will never be implicated in any crime to find themselves continually in a police lineup. Yet the company continues to claim its purposes were appropriate, citing the requirement under federal privacy law that its business needs be balanced against privacy rights. Parliam ....

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Largest financial-data breach in Canada due to security gaps: privacy watchdog


Largest financial-data breach in Canada due to security gaps: privacy watchdog
By Jolson Lim. Published on Dec 14, 2020 1:21pm
Desjardins Group offices in Montreal (Paju/Wikimedia Commons)
The personal data of nearly 9.7 million Canadians was stolen between 2017 and 2019 due to gaps in the security at Desjardins, the largest federation of credit unions in North America, Canada’s privacy commissioner reported on Monday.
Personal information, including first and last names, birthdays, social insurance numbers, residential addresses, telephone numbers, and email addresses, was stolen in the largest-ever data breach in the history of the Canadian financial-services sector. 
Rather than a complex external hacking operation, an internal employee easily gained access to the data through a shared drive. ....

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The Daily Chase: Investors optimistic on vaccine delivery, stimulus hopes


The Daily Chase: Investors optimistic on vaccine delivery, stimulus hopes
It’s shaping up to be a positive start to the trading week with a slew of factors stoking investor optimism. The world’s most ambitious vaccination campaign is picking up momentum as the first batch of Pfizer-BioNTech doses against COVID-19 arrived in Canada yesterday evening and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration authorized emergency use late Friday. Meanwhile, hope is still alive for fiscal aid in the United States, with a US$908-billion bipartisan proposal expected to be unveiled today. And yet another Brexit-related deadline has come and gone as the U.K. and European Union agreed to extend trade talks beyond yesterday’s deadline – which is propelling the British Pound higher today. But all of those are complicated files; how cautious should investors be about the risk of setbacks? We’ll gather insight from market professionals and medical experts. ....

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