The Future of Privacy Forum published a report examining how privacy regulations across the globe address the complexities of location data. The report looks at how privacy laws in Canada, the EU and U.S. navigate the difficulties associated with defining location data and when that data can be considered personal data.
FPF Policy Brief: Location Data Under Existing Privacy Laws
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