Canadian privacy watchdog takes Facebook to court over privacy failures
OTTAWA — Canada’s privacy czar is taking Facebook to court after finding the social-media giant’s lax practices allowed personal information to be used for political purposes.
A long-awaited joint report from privacy commissioner Daniel Therrien and his British Columbia counterpart, Michael McEvoy, uncovered major shortcomings in Facebook’s procedures and called for stronger laws to protect Canadians.
The commissioners expressed dismay Thursday that Facebook had rebuffed their findings and recommendations.