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Follow-up review of liquor and cannabis retailers
When you make an in-store or online purchase, chances are you don’t think about how the personal information associated with your transaction is protected. In part, this is because we trust ... more
When you make an in-store or online purchase, chances are you don’t think about how the personal information associated with your transaction is protected. In part, this is because we trust businesses to handle and protect our personal information with the same care they handle their valuable inventory and monies collected from customers.
Type: Compliance Report
Date: 6/7/2022 12:00:00 AM
Document #: 22-02
Public Body: Liquor and cannabis retailers
By: OIPC
Guide to Using Overt Video Surveillance
This guide is for public bodies and organizations that are interested in using video surveillance in compliance with BC’s Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FIPPA) and the Personal ... more
This guide is for public bodies and organizations that are interested in using video surveillance in compliance with BC’s Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FIPPA) and the Personal Information Protection Act (PIPA). It recommends privacy protective measures that should be considered prior to installation of video surveillance systems.
Type: Guidance Document
Date: 10/25/2017 12:00:00 AM
Videos
Our animated pop-up video series explores how much personal information we encounter on a daily basis. Join Joan over the course of 4 episodes as she goes in for a routine visit to the ... more
Our animated pop-up video series explores how much personal information we encounter on a daily basis. Join Joan over the course of 4 episodes as she goes in for a routine visit to the dentist. Episode 1 The first episode follows Joan as she arrives at the dentist and prepares for her appointment.   Episode 2  Joan gives various forms of her personal information to the receptionist as a routine ...
Letter from Privacy Commissioners of Canada, United Kingdom, Australia and Macau regarding Insecam webcam website
The Privacy Commissioner of Canada and the heads of the data protection authorities of the United Kingdom, Australia and Macao, as well as the Commissioners of Quebec, Alberta and British Columbia, ... more
The Privacy Commissioner of Canada and the heads of the data protection authorities of the United Kingdom, Australia and Macao, as well as the Commissioners of Quebec, Alberta and British Columbia, sent the following letter to operators of a website that has posted links to footage of unsecured surveillance videos from remote access webcams in use around the world.
Type: Letter or Public Comment
Date: 11/21/2014 12:00:00 AM
By: Privacy Commissioners of Canada, United Kingdom, Australia and Macau
Privacy proofing your retail business: Frequently asked questions
More than ever before, retailers have to be prepared to deal with customers who ask questions about the type and amount of personal information retailers collect, what they intend to do with it, and ... more
More than ever before, retailers have to be prepared to deal with customers who ask questions about the type and amount of personal information retailers collect, what they intend to do with it, and how they will protect it from misuse. This document answers frequently asked questions about retailers and PIPA.
Type: Guidance Document
Date: 6/4/2019 12:00:00 AM
Use of employee surveillance by a BC chicken catching organization
In June 2017, a covert video depicting disturbing images of animal abuse at a chicken farm was released to the media. Animal rights groups and British Columbians alike immediately condemned the ... more
In June 2017, a covert video depicting disturbing images of animal abuse at a chicken farm was released to the media. Animal rights groups and British Columbians alike immediately condemned the actions of some employees of the Lower Mainland “chicken catching” company. Acting on the advice of a crisis management consultant, the company decided to require their crews to wear surveillance video ...
Type: Investigation Report
Date: 11/8/2017 12:00:00 AM
Document #: P17-01
Public Body: Company
By: Drew McArthur
2006-2007 Annual Report
Another year has slipped away since unanimous Legislative Assembly review committee recommendations were made to improve the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FIPPA). The ... more
Another year has slipped away since unanimous Legislative Assembly review committee recommendations were made to improve the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FIPPA). The government says it has implemented some changes by policy, and a minor housekeeping amendment has been enacted, but the vitally important work of the committee sits on the shelf gathering dust. At year’s end ...
Type: Annual Report
Date: 6/20/2007 12:00:00 AM