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</html><description>Do you ever feel like somebody is watching your back (and not your computer screen) when you are on the internet? Well Canada&#x2019;s privacy law is still protecting you when you are online surfing. Our fellow Canadian Social media users are shielded from the complex details Terms of Service on many popular social services. Just because you are forced to check the many lengthy terms of service, that of course most of us don&#x2019;t sit there for a half and hour and actually read, our privacy law trumps any provision that is against the grain of our current privacy law. &#x201C;This overriding provision in our federal privacy legislation actually does provide protection for unexpected, unreasonable uses, even with consent,&#x201D; stated a Toronto-based lawyer and expert on internet law Barry Sookman. &#x201C;So I actually think there is a standard here that applies that is fairly useful and is consumer friendly.&#x201D; &#x201C;An organization may collect, use or disclose personal information only for purposes that a reasonable person would consider are appropriate in the circumstances.&#x201D; reads Canada&#x2019;s Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act. This means that &#x201C;the person has to agree to the terms,&#x201D; Sookman said. &#x201C;So a person who simply accesses [&hellip;]</description><thumbnail_url>http://4goodhosting.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/mapleleaf.jpg</thumbnail_url></oembed>
