The Privacy Commissioner of Canada and the provincial data protection regulators in Alberta, British Columbia and Quebec issued a joint statement commending property rental platform Airbnb for banning indoor cameras from rentals. "Where people live or stay, including rental accommodations, are places where we expect a high level of privacy," regulators said. "The new measures will help to better protect the fundamental right of individuals to privacy."
14 March 2024
Canadian privacy regulators applaud Airbnb's ban on indoor cameras
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