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Federal (Canada)Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents ActWell-founded
Apr 25, 2019PIPEDA Findings #2019-002· Indexed Apr 12, 2026

PIPEDA Findings #2019-002: Joint investigation of Facebook, Inc. by the Privacy Commissioner of Canada and the Information and Privacy Commissioner for British Columbia

Facebook, Inc.

This joint investigation by the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada (OPC) and the Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner for British Columbia (OIPC BC) examined Facebook's compliance with privacy laws concerning the disclosure of user data to third-party apps, specifically the "thisisyourdigitallife" (TYDL) app. The investigation found that Facebook failed to obtain valid and meaningful consent from users whose information was disclosed, had inadequate safeguards to protect user data, and lacked accountability for the information under its control. These failures are particularly concerning given similar findings by the OPC in a 2009 investigation, indicating a lack of substantive improvement in Facebook's privacy practices.

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Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents ActWell-founded

PIPEDA Findings #2019-002: Joint investigation of Facebook, Inc. by the Privacy Commissioner of Canada and the Information and Privacy Commissioner for British Columbia

Apr 25, 2019PIPEDA Findings #2019-002
Adjudicator: Daniel Therrien
Plain-Language Summary

This joint investigation by the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada (OPC) and the Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner for British Columbia (OIPC BC) examined Facebook's compliance with privacy laws concerning the disclosure of user data to third-party apps, specifically the "thisisyourdigitallife" (TYDL) app. The investigation found that Facebook failed to obtain valid and meaningful consent from users whose information was disclosed, had inadequate safeguards to protect user data, and lacked accountability for the information under its control. These failures are particularly concerning given similar findings by the OPC in a 2009 investigation, indicating a lack of substantive improvement in Facebook's privacy practices.

Key Issues
  • Meaningful consent from installing users
  • Meaningful consent from affected users (friends of installing users)
  • Adequacy of safeguards to protect user data from third-party apps
  • Facebook's accountability for user data