Canadian Regulators Say Tim Hortons Violated Users Privacy
In 2019, the multinational fast-food chain updated its smartphone app, which enabled it to collect location data from users’ devices “as often as every few minutes” even when the app was not open. As a result, Tim Hortons was able to track users closely and infer information like their home and work addresses, and when they visited its competitors. Canadian privacy regulators have determined that this data collection was excessive, and Tim Hortons did not get valid user consent....