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Privacy

Streeter: Students alarmed by Facebook privacy threats

Ashraf Dabie, Assistant Editor8 years ago01 mins

In the wake of Cambridge Analytica, we asked GBC students if they would consider leaving…

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Illustration of a plug with the cord forming a heart: Sam Bullis

Maintaining privacy on your dating profile

Sam Bullis, Art Director/Illustrator11 years ago01 mins

Protecting your safety on a revealing medium using technology

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The theft of private celebrity photos earlier this month was a crime, and the owners of the images are not to blame—they are victims.

Protect your private data

Sam Bullis, Art Director/Illustrator11 years ago01 mins

For those interested in a little extra data security, here are a few suggestions

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Supreme court affirms right to online privacy

Canadian University Press Newswire12 years ago01 mins

Sean Brady The Omega Student Newspaper Ω  KAMLOOPS, B.C. (CUP) – The Supreme Court of…

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Illustration of a man clutching a briefcase being watched by a giant security camera with a big eyeball. Illustration by Samantha Bullis/The Dialog

Canada caught spying on mining companies in Brazil

Karen Nickel, Staff Reporter12 years ago01 mins

By Danilo Barba & Karen Nickel Staff Reporters The mining sector in Brazil is estimated…

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