SpyVeillance: Thread

grarpamp grarpamp at gmail.com
Mon Dec 27 04:30:19 PST 2021


https://www.blacklocks.ca/feds-admit-cell-surveillance/
https://nationalpost.com/news/canada/canadas-public-health-agency-admits-it-tracked-33-million-mobile-devices-during-lockdown
https://www.telus.com/en/about/privacy/data-for-good

Canada Admits To Secretly Tracking 33 Million Phones During Covid-19 Lockdown

Canada - which has a population of 38 million - has admitted to
secretly tracking 33 million phones during the Covid-19 lockown,
according to the National Post, citing Blacklock's Reporter which
first noted the disclosure.

The country's Public Health Agency (PHAC) did so to assess "the
public’s responsiveness during lockdown measures," according to the
report.

    In March, the Agency awarded a contract to the Telus Data For Good
program to provide “de-identified and aggregated data” of movement
trends in Canada. The contract expired in October, and PHAC no longer
has access to the location data, the spokesperson said. -National Post

"Evidence is coming in from many sources, from countries around the
world, that what was seen as a huge surveillance surge — post 9/11 —
is now completely upstaged by pandemic surveillance," according to
"Pandemic Surveillance" author David Lyon, the former director of the
Surveillance Studies Centre and Queen's University in Ontario. "I
think that the Canadian public will find out about many other such
unauthorized surveillance initiatives before the pandemic is over—and
afterwards."

Location and movement data was purchased from Canadian telecom giant
Telus in order to "understand possible links between the movement of
populations within Canada and the spread of COVID-19," according to an
agency spokesperson, who said that the mobility data analysis "helps
to advance public health objectives."
Privacy advocates say public health monitoring jeopradizes user
privacy. (via National Post)

Meanwhile, PHAC intends to continue tracking population movement for
at least the next five years to monitor behavior concerning "other
infectious diseases, chronic disease prevention and mental health,"
the spokesperson added.

    In a notice posted earlier this week, the agency called for
contractors with access to “cell-tower/operator location data in the
response to the COVID-19 pandemic and for other public health
applications.” It asks for “de-identified cell-tower based location
data from across Canada” beginning from from Jan. 2019 until the end
of the contract period on May 31, 2023, with possibility of three
one-year extensions.

    The contractor must provide anonymized data to PHAC and ensure its
users have the ability to easily opt-out of mobility data sharing
programs, the agency says.

    PHAC’s privacy management division conducted an assessment and
“determined that since no personal information is being acquired
through this contract, there are no concerns under the Privacy Act,”
the spokesperson said. -National Post

According to Lyon, PHAC is using "the same kinds of 'reassuring'
language as national security agencies use, for instance not
mentioning possibilities for re-identifying data that has been
'de-identified.'"

"In principle, of course, cell data can be used for tracking," he added.

"The pandemic has created opportunities for a massive surveillance
surge on many levels—not only for public health, but also for
monitoring those working, shopping and learning from home."


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