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fromAol
2 hours ago

We're All Working for the Algorithm Now

Social media and the creator economy have transformed private life into monetized, performative content where intimate moments become assets driven by attention and algorithms.
Gadgets
fromZDNET
1 hour ago

I've tried a lot of AI smart glasses and the Even G2 are the only ones I'd wear all day

Even G2 smart glasses offer comfortable, fashionable, privacy-focused augmented reality with monochrome green displays, teleprompter functionality, and companion R1 smart ring controls, at $599.
US politics
fromFast Company
9 hours ago

How ICE's plan to monitor social media 24/7 threatens privacy and activism

ICE intends to fund private contractors to continuously monitor public social media, turning everyday online posts into immigration enforcement leads.
fromZDNET
22 hours ago

Your home Wi-Fi isn't as private as you think - 6 free ways to tighten its security

We live in a time where privacy is something we actually have to work to enjoy. Achieving a level of privacy we once had takes work, and you need to start thinking beyond a single desktop, laptop, tablet, or phone -- all the way to your LAN. Also: Beware the 'Hi, how are you?' text. It's a scam - here's how it works Before I scare you all off, understand that this begins on the desktop and works its way out to the LAN.
Privacy technologies
fromArs Technica
23 hours ago

Reddit mod jailed for sharing movie sex scenes in rare "moral rights" verdict

The groups argued that KlammereFyr removed the artistic context and immorally sexualized actors, sometimes by cropping scenes or "changing the lighting to accentuate certain features," TorrentFreak reported. To groups, it seemed clear that KlammereFyr was violating a rarely tested part of copyright law that protects artists' "integrity" by shielding their "moral rights." In Denmark, the "right of integrity means that even in cases where you are allowed to make use of a work, you are not allowed to change it
Intellectual property law
Artificial intelligence
fromwww.cbc.ca
23 hours ago

Watchdog group says OpenAI's video app Sora makes it too easy to violate privacy, spread misinformation | CBC News

Public Citizen demanded OpenAI withdraw Sora 2, calling the app unsafe, privacy-invading, and likely to fuel misinformation.
#ai-ethics
fromYahoo
1 day ago

Yahoo is part of the Yahoo family of brands.

When you use our sites and apps, we use Cookies Cookies (including similar technologies such as web storage) allow the operators of websites and apps to store and read information from your device. Learn more in our cookie policy. cookies to: provide our sites and apps to you authenticate users, apply security measures, and prevent spam and abuse, and Measurement We count the number of visitors to our pages, the type of device they use (iOS or Android), the browser they use,
Privacy professionals
Privacy technologies
fromZDNET
1 day ago

6 ways to level up your home network's privacy - for free

Achieve meaningful personal privacy by hardening browsers, using secure apps and privacy-focused tools, and protecting devices plus the entire LAN.
#openai
#microsoft-teams
fromBGR
1 week ago
Privacy professionals

Microsoft Teams Is Going To Start Spying On You At Work - Here's How - BGR

fromBGR
1 week ago
Privacy professionals

Microsoft Teams Is Going To Start Spying On You At Work - Here's How - BGR

Privacy professionals
fromZDNET
2 days ago

You should turn off ACR on your TV right now (and why it makes such a big difference)

Smart TVs use automatic content recognition to continuously monitor viewing, collect personal data, and enable targeted advertising that generates billions in ad revenue.
Dining
fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 days ago

Miss Manners: There's nothing under his robe. Am I a prude because I keep my distance?

A roommate's near-nudity can be considered offensive, and a host has the right to decline guests' potluck contributions.
Relationships
fromAol
3 days ago

Man Says Girlfriend's Parents Stop by 'Unannounced' 3 Times a Week, Then Get 'Upset' When He Asks for a Warning

Set and communicate clear visitation boundaries with involved in-laws to protect home routines, work time, and shared plans.
Relationships
fromPeople.com
3 days ago

Man Says Girlfriend's Parents Stop by 'Unannounced' 3 Times a Week, Then Get 'Upset' When He Asks for a Warning

Frequent unannounced visits from a partner's parents disrupted daily life and work, prompting boundary-setting that led to tension and a pause in visits.
#apple-maps
Design
fromApartment Therapy
4 days ago

I Waited 3 Years for the Right Window Treatments, And They Completely Transformed My Space

Custom, well-chosen window treatments finish a room, add pattern and texture, provide privacy and light control, and are worth investing in for lasting quality.
Privacy professionals
fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

Mother of transgender teen accuses Queensland government of privacy breach that could have outed' her child

Queensland health department requested parents' confidential details of transgender children, risking outing and raising privacy and intimidation concerns amid a puberty blocker ban.
Privacy technologies
fromPCMAG
5 days ago

I Never Board a Plane Without This on My Computer-And You Shouldn't, Either

Use a VPN while traveling to encrypt internet traffic and protect data on public Wi‑Fi or untrusted networks.
Relationships
fromBuzzFeed
5 days ago

25 Mind-Blowing Secrets People Found Out About Others That They'll Never Reveal

People shared confessions of uncovered secrets about acquaintances and family they plan to keep silent about, ranging from embarrassing personal issues to serious illegal acts.
#apple
fromGotechtor
2 weeks ago
Apple

Apple Maps Is Getting Ads Because Privacy Doesn't Pay Anymore-And iPhone Users Are Furious About It - Gotechtor

fromGotechtor
2 weeks ago
Apple

Apple Maps Is Getting Ads Because Privacy Doesn't Pay Anymore-And iPhone Users Are Furious About It - Gotechtor

Software development
fromZDNET
5 days ago

I tried the only agentic browser that runs local AI - and found only one downside

Using local AI for agentic browsers reduces electricity grid strain and preserves query privacy compared with cloud-based agentic browsers.
Marketing tech
fromSocial Media Today
6 days ago

WhatsApp Looks to Allow Usernames From Next Year

WhatsApp will add adoptable usernames, letting users hide phone numbers and enabling businesses to use usernames and a business-scoped user ID in APIs.
fromwww.archdaily.com
6 days ago

House in Beloura / ARX Portugal Arquitectos

The house is positioned on the site with the aim of responding in a relatively simple way to two central questions: How can it capture a panoramic view of the horizon, which also brings us the presence of the sea? How can it embrace outdoor spaces that simultaneously protect the residents' privacy from neighbors' views and ensure comfort on days of strong wind?
Design
Privacy technologies
fromBoston.com
6 days ago

License plate reader cameras in Brookline? Readers say it's a bad idea.

Proposal to install license plate readers at Chestnut Hill Realty sparked community debate over privacy versus security and was paused by the local Select Board.
#tinder
fromTechCrunch
1 week ago
Artificial intelligence

Tinder to use AI to get to know users, tap into their Camera Roll photos | TechCrunch

fromTechCrunch
1 week ago
Artificial intelligence

Tinder to use AI to get to know users, tap into their Camera Roll photos | TechCrunch

fromwww.mercurynews.com
6 days ago

Dear Abby: My husband's family treats our house as their own, in a bad way

When you married into your husband's family, they welcomed you as one of their own. If I read your letter correctly, they view you as a family member, and your family as blended into their own. Because you need more privacy and boundaries than you have been able to establish, you may need your husband to help you get the message across in a way they can accept without becoming offended.
Relationships
Privacy technologies
fromTechCrunch
6 days ago

Discord's Family Center update now lets parents monitor weekly purchases | TechCrunch

Discord's Family Center now shows guardians teens' purchases, time spent, top interactions, and offers parental controls for DMs, sensitive-content filtering, and data privacy.
#wearable
fromZDNET
1 week ago
Wearables

This AI ring takes notes for you and even talks back - in your own voice

fromZDNET
1 week ago
Wearables

This AI ring takes notes for you and even talks back - in your own voice

fromIndependent
1 week ago

Saoirse Hanley: Although location sharing with family and friends has its benefits, the Big Brother and control element is cause for concern

When I was a teenager, I arrived at a friend's house and she accidentally texted me instead of her then boyfriend. "Saoirse is here," she wrote, "we're heading to the shop, OK?" You can imagine my bewilderment when I received the text, and again when I asked if she had meant to send it to her dad or something, and was told that no, her boyfriend just likes to know where she is to make sure she's safe.
Privacy technologies
fromThe Mercury News
6 days ago

Berkeley to encrypt police scanners starting Thursday

Scanner encryption, the process of shifting officers and dispatch communication to a private channel, will align the city's police department with other law enforcement offices in the East Bay that began encrypting their feeds in October. Berkeley's decision to fully encrypt has been influenced by multiple factors. A 2020 memo by former Attorney General Xavier Becerra called on agencies to protect peoples' sensitive identifiable information like their names, addresses, birthdates and social security numbers from scanner traffic that was available to the public.
California
fromThe Verge
1 week ago

Discord now lets parents control who contacts their teens, but messages stay private

Discord is expanding the safety controls parents and guardians have access to in its Family Center, including increased visibility of their teens' activity, allowing guardians to control sensitive content filtering and data privacy settings, and giving them more control over who can DM their teens. New Social Permissions toggles will allow guardians to choose whether their teens can receive direct messages only from friends or from anyone who's a member of the same servers as them. However, Discord is still promising teens that, "As always, guardians can't see the content of the messages you send."
Privacy technologies
Gadgets
from404 Media
1 week ago

Podcast: People Are Modding Meta Ray-Bans to Spy On You

A $60 modification can disable the recording light on Meta Ray-Ban smart glasses, enabling covert filming, privacy abuses, and prompting concerns about targeted AI-generated ads.
Gadgets
fromWIRED
1 week ago

Whisper Into This AI-Powered Smart Ring to Organize Your Thoughts

Stream Ring is an AI-powered smart ring that records softly spoken thoughts, transcribes them to text in the Stream app, and avoids saving raw audio.
fromwww.bbc.com
1 week ago

Security concerns over system at heart of digital ID

It will be based on two government-built systems - Gov.uk One Login and Gov.uk Wallet. One Login is a single account for accessing public services online, which the government says more than 12 million people have already signed up to. By this time next year that might be as many as 20 million, as people registering as company directors will have to verify their identity through One Login from 18 November.
UK politics
#biometrics
fromThe Verge
1 week ago

I let Gemini watch my family for the weekend - it got weird

"R unpacking items from a box," read one notification from the Nest camera on a shelf in the kitchen. "Jenni cuts a pie / B walks into the kitchen, washes dishes in the sink / Jenni gets a drink from the refrigerator," it continued. Sometimes, the alerts sounded like the start of a joke, "A dog, a person, and two cats walk into the room / Two chickens walk across the patio."
Privacy technologies
Privacy professionals
fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Meta Will Use Your AI Chats to Gather Data on You

Meta will include AI chat interactions in behavioral data used to personalize content and ads, potentially recording private disclosures and reinforcing users' existing views.
fromTruthout
1 week ago

New Prison Mail Policies Threaten Newsletters by and for Incarcerated People

On September 3, Illinois prison officials moved - by emergency rule - to replace most physical mail with scanned copies, though a key legislative panel has already pushed back. At the same time, New York is installing mail scanners in prisons, raising alarms about privacy and attorney-client privilege. Texas has already shifted to " digital mail," where letters are scanned and delivered on tablets or as photocopies. Though billed as a way to reduce contraband, these "paperless" policies constrict how people read, write, and organize behind prison walls.
Social justice
fromGadget Review
1 week ago

Google's AI Lie Detector: Marketing Myths vs. Scientific Reality

Your next video call might include an invisible polygraph examiner. Google and competitors are racing to deploy AI systems that promise to catch lies through voice patterns, facial microexpressions, and language analysis. The pitch sounds compelling: revolutionary accuracy in detecting deception, finally replacing those notoriously unreliable polygraph machines. The reality is more sobering. Peer-reviewed research consistently shows multimodal AI lie detection maxing out around 75-79% accuracy in controlled settings-impressive, but nowhere near the bold marketing claims circulating in tech circles.
Artificial intelligence
#facial-recognition
Information security
fromZDNET
1 week ago

Is spyware hiding on your phone? How to find and remove it - fast

Spyware can secretly monitor and steal data from smartphones, often disguised as legitimate apps or updates, requiring vigilance and protective measures.
Privacy technologies
fromBitcoin News
1 week ago

Elon Musk Unveils X Chat: Ad Free Messaging App with Encryption 'Similar to Bitcoin'

X Chat will use peer-to-peer encryption to maximize user privacy, avoid advertising hooks, and aim to be the "least insecure" messaging app.
Remodel
fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

How to fix your open floor plan if it isn't practical for your life, according to interior designers

Open-concept floor plans are declining because they hinder privacy and daily functioning; designers recommend using furniture and rugs to create distinct, functional spaces.
fromComputerworld
1 week ago

How to protect your privacy in Windows 11

At the top of many people's privacy concerns is what data is being gathered about them as they browse the web. That information creates a profile of a person's interests that is used by a variety of companies to target ads. Windows 11 does this with the use of an advertising ID. The ID doesn't just gather information about you when you browse the web, but also when you use Windows 11 apps.
Privacy technologies
Privacy technologies
fromThe Drum
1 week ago

Google Analytics stops logging IP addresses: here's why it's a big deal for marketers

Google will stop logging IP addresses in Analytics and migrate to GA4, prioritizing privacy over traditional location-based advertising targeting.
Wearables
fromTechCrunch
1 week ago

Kevin Rose's simple test for AI hardware -- would you want to punch someone in the face who's wearing it? | TechCrunch

Avoid investing in AI wearables that invade privacy or provoke social discomfort; emotional resonance and social acceptability matter more than technical novelty.
Science
fromWIRED
2 weeks ago

Are Kids Still Looking for Careers in Tech?

AI and funding changes are reshaping STEM careers, requiring students to develop AI skills and privacy-focused research expertise.
Privacy technologies
fromTechzine Global
2 weeks ago

Mozilla requires transparency regarding data collection

Starting November 3, 2025, all new Firefox extensions must declare personal data collection in manifest.json using browser_specific_settings.gecko.data_collection_permissions.
US news
fromBoston.com
2 weeks ago

'Highly sensitive' data found on ex-Trooper Michael Proctor's phone, prosecutors say

Michael Proctor's personal cellphone contained crude texts, intimate images, full personal contact data, and a sexual-assault victim's name, prompting prosecutors' protective order.
fromYanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
2 weeks ago

This $119 AI Pen Stores 1000 Hours of Audio and Turns Meetings Into Actionable Plans - Yanko Design

Not all pens are created equal. Some just write, but MedPen listens, learns, and secures your conversations. This Kickstarter sensation is redefining what it means to take notes, offering a tool that's as concerned with your privacy as it is with your productivity. It proposes a future where our most basic analog tools are imbued with smart, discreet capabilities, yet it does so with a refreshing focus on user control.
Gadgets
Web development
fromExchangewire
1 week ago

Axeptio Supports Ladybird to Advance a Standards-Driven, Independent Open Web

Independent, standards-first browsers are essential to preserve an open web and protect access, trust, privacy, and developer stability against unilateral platform changes.
Privacy technologies
fromBitcoin Magazine
2 weeks ago

Human Rights Foundation Gives $1.1M To Bitcoin Projects

HRF distributed 1 billion satoshis to 20 projects worldwide to strengthen Bitcoin as a privacy-preserving, censorship-resistant tool for human freedom and financial autonomy.
fromBuzzFeed
2 weeks ago

Here's What We Know About Chris Evans And His Wife Quietly Having A Baby

We're laying low...We're enjoying our time, just relaxing.
Relationships
fromZDNET
1 week ago

Google Play users are starting to see age verification checks - here's how it works

Several months after AI-powered age verification rolled out to YouTube, age checks are hitting another Google service. Over the past several days, users have spotted a new age verification system appearing on the Google Play Store. When attempting to download certain apps, users are greeted with a verification pop-up asking to confirm their age. According to reports from people who have already seen this pop-up, you aren't able to download many apps until this is done.
Privacy technologies
Gadgets
fromArs Technica
2 weeks ago

Samsung makes ads on $3,499 smart fridges official with upcoming software update

Samsung will display contextual advertisements on its 2024 Family Hub smart refrigerators' idle screens via a software update.
fromArs Technica
2 weeks ago

Senators move to keep Big Tech's creepy companion bots away from kids

"we all want to keep kids safe, but the answer is balance, not bans."
US politics
Gadgets
fromZDNET
1 week ago

This $20 gadget will completely change how you use Alexa at home

Amazon's battery-powered Smart Dimmer Switch has four programmable buttons to control Alexa-compatible devices, run routines, and play music for $20.
fromMashable SEA | Latest Entertainment & Trending
2 weeks ago

Samsung's smart fridges are getting ads, but you can turn them off (for now)

Samsung is actually doing it: The company is launching ads on its Family Hub smart refrigerators. The fridges have a large display that typically shows stuff like time, the weather, camera streams, and family photos. They are being updated with a new design, smarter AI, and a new widget for the Cover screen that will show news, weather forecasts, and - fanfare - "curated advertisements."
Gadgets
Cryptocurrency
fromBitcoin Magazine
2 weeks ago

Tired Of Surveillance Coins? Discover How Fedi Turns Your Phone Into A Decentralized Cash Fortress

Fedi's app enables users to create private, multi-signature Chaumian e-cash Fedimint federations easily using a G-bot to recruit anonymous Guardians.
fromNew York Post
2 weeks ago

NYC couple sues NYPD over surveillance camera they say points directly into their bedroom: suit

"[They] live under the constant gaze of DAS surveillance as the NYPD mounted a box with two cameras directly outside their home, aimed at their living room and bedroom windows," the lawsuit states. "The cameras' presence has transformed what should be their place of safety into a space of anxiety. They have covered their windows with foil to block the cameras' view, depriving themselves of sunlight and the simple enjoyment of looking outside."
New York City
Gadgets
fromFuturism
1 week ago

$20,000 Robot Servant Comes With a Major Catch

A $20,000 bipedal chore robot (NEO) uses remote human operators, requiring subscription and exposing users' private home data to strangers.
fromTruthout
1 week ago

Michigan Republicans Want to Share Full Voter Roll With Trump Admin - Unredacted

Nearly two dozen Michigan House Republicans have signed on to a resolution calling for Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson to share the state's complete voter rolls with the Trump administration, without redactions of potentially sensitive identifying information. Michigan is one of several states being sued by the U.S. Justice Department over their refusal to share unredacted voter rolls in response to requests from the agency.
US politics
Software development
fromTechzine Global
1 week ago

Resistance to Google's Android verification grows among developers

Mandatory centralized developer registration for Android from 2026 risks reducing openness, innovation, competition, privacy, and user freedom while Google cites ecosystem security.
fromApp Developer Magazine
10 months ago

On device ai for seamless offline experiences with embeddinggemma

At its core, EmbeddingGemma serves as a text embedding model. It translates text, such as notes, emails, or documents, into specialized numerical codes called vectors. These vectors represent the meaning of the text in a high-dimensional space, allowing devices to grasp context rather than just matching keywords. This fundamental capability enables much more intelligent and helpful search, organization, and other AI functionalities, powering generative AI experiences directly on user hardware.
Artificial intelligence
Design
fromArchitectural Digest
1 week ago

Little Curtains Everywhere

Curtained furnishings provide symbolic, practical partitions that signal routine shifts while adding privacy, texture, softness, and customizable functionality to multiuse and intimate spaces.
Privacy professionals
fromFortune
1 week ago

AR glasses blur the lines of when it's obvious a company is collecting your data, privacy expert says | Fortune

Augmented-reality glasses raise significant privacy and security challenges by enabling pervasive recording and complicating consent and notice mechanisms.
Privacy technologies
fromTheregister
1 week ago

Proton Data Breach Observatory to expose infosec cover-ups

Proton launched a Data Breach Observatory to scan the dark web and publish unreported organizational breaches, identifying hundreds of millions of leaked records.
fromElectronic Frontier Foundation
1 week ago

Age Verification, Estimation, Assurance, Oh My! A Guide to the Terminology

If you've been following the wave of age-gating laws sweeping across the country and , you've probably noticed that lawmakers, tech companies, and advocates all seem to be using different terms for what sounds like the same thing. Age verification, age assurance, age estimation, age gating-they get thrown around interchangeably, but they technically mean different things. And those differences matter a lot when we're talking about your rights, your privacy, your data, and who gets to access information online.
Privacy technologies
#ai-browsers
Apple
fromBenzinga
1 week ago

Tim Cook Unveils Apple's Record-Breaking Ad Business - Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL)

Apple's combined advertising set a record inside Services, boosting revenue while using a privacy-first, ecosystem-driven approach and expanding App Store and licensing ad placements.
fromPrivacy International
1 week ago

From Playground to Database: child data in education

In England's schools, children are not only pupils but also data subjects. From the moment they are born, a digital record begins to take shape - one that will follow them through nursery, primary school, secondary education, and in many cases well into adulthood. What was once a matter of paper registers and filing cabinets has become a complex infrastructure of digital systems, databases, and analytics tools, managed by both the state and private companies, for AI, surveillance, and more.
Education
California
fromwww.berkeleyside.org
1 week ago

Berkeley police will encrypt all radio traffic, a blow to transparency advocates

Berkeley Police will encrypt all radio communications to protect officers and crime victims and to comply with state limits on broadcasting sensitive information.
Cars
fromStreetsblog
1 week ago

Friday Video: The Horrors of the Modern High-Tech Car - Streetsblog USA

Modern cars are becoming technology-laden, introducing dangerous distractions, privacy risks, unreliable biometrics, confusing controls, and increased pedestrian hazards.
Parenting
fromSlate Magazine
1 week ago

I'm Scared to Have Sex in My House-Because of What My Kids Might Post Online

Parents should discuss privacy and set boundaries with children while finding practical ways to maintain intimacy during extended at-home schooling.
Renovation
fromwww.archdaily.com
1 week ago

House SD / Atelier Ose Architecture

Renovated former railway workers' house and garden extension organize around a central patio that preserves privacy while bringing optimal natural light into rooms.
#surveillance
fromFuturism
1 week ago
Privacy technologies

Woman Baffled When Cops Accuse Her of Random Crime, Saying They Have Cameras Everywhere

fromFuturism
1 week ago
Privacy technologies

Woman Baffled When Cops Accuse Her of Random Crime, Saying They Have Cameras Everywhere

fromAndroid Authority
1 week ago

Did you watch YouTube growing up? You may be entitled to compensation

Kids watch a lot of YouTube. Google's keenly aware of that: It offers a version of the YouTube app that's explicitly made for children's content in YouTube Kids, and earlier this year, rolled out a controversial AI-based age estimation system to automatically flag accounts that may be used by minors. These measures are meant in part to help Google avoid legal trouble - like a 2019 class-action suit filed in California accusing Google and YouTube of violating privacy laws by collecting information about minors
Privacy professionals
Mental health
fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

How Teens Can Become Responsible Digital Citizens

Teens are using generic AI chatbots for mental health despite risks and lack of clinical evidence, driven by access, privacy, and stigma concerns.
Miscellaneous
fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 week ago

Prince William, Kate Middleton win case over vacation photos of their kids

Prince William and Princess Kate won a French privacy ruling after Paris Match published long-lens paparazzi photos and details of their private family holiday.
Philosophy
fromApaonline
1 week ago

Ever Thought Your iPhone Was Listening to You?

Voice assistants do not continuously record conversations; they use wake-word detection, yet collect metadata to build user profiles used for targeting and inference.
Pets
fromwww.latimes.com
2 weeks ago

Wearable tech for your dog? Life360 releases a new pet tracker

Life360 launched a $50 Pet GPS tracker using cellular, GPS, Wi‑Fi and Bluetooth to track pets, set alerts and share locations in its app.
fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 weeks ago

Asking Eric: My friend's husband put cameras in the guest room

You may be taking on too much responsibility for S and T's relationship dynamics. If a simple request about feeling secure in the place where you're sleeping hurts her or drives a wedge in her marriage, that's largely her responsibility. I don't write this to be callous. But think of what you're actually asking: You don't want to be filmed while you sleep. This is not unreasonable in the least.
Relationships
Privacy technologies
fromwww.pcworld.com
2 weeks ago

Silence pop-ups, banners, and trackers for life with this $19 tool

AdLock Premium provides lifetime ad, popup, and tracker blocking across major platforms for a one-time $18.99 purchase, improving privacy and browsing speed.
fromwww.cbc.ca
2 weeks ago

Some FreshCo employees are wearing bodycams, raising questions around safety and privacy | CBC News

Some grocery stores owned by Sobeys Inc. are the latest Toronto stores to test body-worn cameras. In a statement, the retailer confirmed it's piloting the project after the bodycams were spotted on FreshCo cashiers in a store located at Sherbourne and Isabella streets. The cameras are being used to combat harassment and assault directed toward employees and to prevent shoplifting and other crimes, Sobeys spokesperson Caitlin Gray said.
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