Canadians concerned corporate cost cutting could affect their privacy: poll

April 28, 2009No Comments

OTTAWA, April 27, 2009 — Canadians are worried their privacy rights could suffer because of corporate cost-cutting during the economic downturn, a new poll for the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada has found.

The poll shows 87 per cent of Canadians are concerned that businesses may choose to spend less to protect customers’ personal information during a time of economic uncertainty.

Canadians concerned corporate cost cutting could affect their privacy: poll

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