Canada’s privacy commissioner probing facial detection ads near Union Station

Global NewsTuesday, December 9, 2025 at 7:18:29 PM
Canada’s privacy commissioner probing facial detection ads near Union Station
  • Canada's privacy commissioner is investigating the use of facial recognition technology in advertisements displayed on billboards near Union Station following public complaints regarding privacy concerns.
  • This investigation highlights growing scrutiny over the deployment of facial detection technology in public spaces, raising questions about privacy rights and the ethical implications of surveillance in advertising.
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