![]() Our investigation focused on three general areas of concern under PIPEDA and the Personal Information Protection Act (British Columbia) (“ PIPA”): (i) consent of users, both those who installed an app and their friends, whose information was disclosed by Facebook to apps, and in particular to the TYDL App (ii) safeguards against unauthorized access, use and disclosure by apps and (iii) accountability for the information under Facebook’s control. In April 2018, the OPC was joined by the Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner for British Columbia (“ OIPC BC”) and the investigation continued as a joint investigation. (“Facebook”) relating to its compliance with the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (“ PIPEDA”) in the wake of revelations about Facebook’s disclosure of the personal information of certain of its users to a third-party application (the “ TYDL App”)-information that was later used by third-parties for targeted political messaging. In March 2018, in response to a complaint, the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada (“ OPC”) commenced an investigation into Facebook, Inc. Facebook’s representations to us regarding safeguardsįacebook’s Response to our RecommendationsĪppendix A - Defined terms used in the reportĪppendix B - Additional detail regarding the TYDL App.Analysis regarding consent from Affected Users.Facebook’s representations to us regarding consent from Affected Users.Analysis regarding consent from Installing Users.Facebook’s representations to us regarding consent from Installing Users.Section 2 - Consent from Installing Users OPC’s Investigation into Facebook in 2009 ![]() Facebook’s “Platform” and third-party apps ![]()
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