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Federal (Canada)Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents ActWell-founded
Feb 29, 2024PIPEDA Findings #2024-001· Indexed Apr 12, 2026

PIPEDA Findings #2024-001: Investigation into Aylo (formerly MindGeek)’s Compliance with PIPEDA

Aylo (formerly MindGeek)

The Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada (OPC) investigated a complaint against Aylo (formerly MindGeek) concerning its handling of user-uploaded intimate content. The OPC found that MindGeek failed to obtain valid consent for the collection, use, and disclosure of personal information, particularly highly sensitive intimate images. The OPC also determined that MindGeek did not provide an accessible or effective process for individuals to remove their non-consensual content from its websites. Furthermore, the investigation concluded that MindGeek lacked accountability for the personal information under its control. The complaint was found to be well-founded and remains unresolved.

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Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents ActWell-founded

PIPEDA Findings #2024-001: Investigation into Aylo (formerly MindGeek)’s Compliance with PIPEDA

Feb 29, 2024PIPEDA Findings #2024-001
Adjudicator: Philippe Dufresne
Plain-Language Summary

The Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada (OPC) investigated a complaint against Aylo (formerly MindGeek) concerning its handling of user-uploaded intimate content. The OPC found that MindGeek failed to obtain valid consent for the collection, use, and disclosure of personal information, particularly highly sensitive intimate images. The OPC also determined that MindGeek did not provide an accessible or effective process for individuals to remove their non-consensual content from its websites. Furthermore, the investigation concluded that MindGeek lacked accountability for the personal information under its control. The complaint was found to be well-founded and remains unresolved.

Key Issues
  • Validity of consent for collecting and using intimate images
  • Effectiveness and accessibility of content takedown processes
  • Accountability for personal information under control
  • Jurisdiction over international operations