Colin Bennett
@colinjbennett.bsky.social
Privacy and surveillance author, researcher, teacher, advocate and policy wonk (not necessarily in that order) living in Victoria BC.
www.colinbennett.ca
www.colinbennett.ca
Very important initiative. Digital sovereignty should be central to Carney's agenda
September 2, 2025 at 5:43 PM
Very important initiative. Digital sovereignty should be central to Carney's agenda
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Using Tor doesn’t require a lot of technical know-how, you just need to download a browser and familiarize yourself with some basics. ssd.eff.org/module/how-...
How to: Use Tor
Computer requirements: An internet connection, a computer running your favorite operating system.
Versions used in this guide: Windows 11, macOS 15.2, Ubuntu 20.04.4 LTS; Tor Browser: 14.0.4
License: Free Software; mix of Free Software licenses
Level: Beginner-Intermediate
Time required: 5 minutes
Other reading:
https://tb-manual.torproject.org/installation/
https://tor.stackexchange.com/
https://www.eff.org/pages/tor-and-https
https://www.youtube.com/@TheTorProject/playlists?view=1&sort=dd&shelf_id=0
What is Tor?...
ssd.eff.org
September 1, 2025 at 2:00 PM
Using Tor doesn’t require a lot of technical know-how, you just need to download a browser and familiarize yourself with some basics. ssd.eff.org/module/how-...
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Looking to protect your sensitive information from data brokers? Don’t want Big Tech monetizing your personal data? Privacy Badger is here to help! www.eff.org/deeplinks/2...
Online Tracking is Out of Control—Privacy Badger Can Help You Fight
Every time you browse the web, you're being tracked. That’s why EFF created Privacy Badger, a free, open source browser extension used by millions to fight corporate surveillance and take back
www.eff.org
September 1, 2025 at 7:57 PM
Looking to protect your sensitive information from data brokers? Don’t want Big Tech monetizing your personal data? Privacy Badger is here to help! www.eff.org/deeplinks/2...
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Liberal Democracies Are Retreating From AI Safety
Liberal Democracies Are Retreating From AI Safety
The G7’s prosperity statement is emblematic of a broader shift in multilateral AI policy discussions.
buff.ly
August 12, 2025 at 2:30 PM
Liberal Democracies Are Retreating From AI Safety
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Does our work for your rights matter?
Don't ask us - ask Centre for Free Expression Director @jameslturk.bsky.social!
👉 Give to our summer drive and power our fight today!
openmedia.org/chip-in-summ...
Don't ask us - ask Centre for Free Expression Director @jameslturk.bsky.social!
👉 Give to our summer drive and power our fight today!
openmedia.org/chip-in-summ...
August 12, 2025 at 6:06 PM
Does our work for your rights matter?
Don't ask us - ask Centre for Free Expression Director @jameslturk.bsky.social!
👉 Give to our summer drive and power our fight today!
openmedia.org/chip-in-summ...
Don't ask us - ask Centre for Free Expression Director @jameslturk.bsky.social!
👉 Give to our summer drive and power our fight today!
openmedia.org/chip-in-summ...
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I didn’t see it get much/any attention, but the Canadian government has launched a consultation on a potential Canada-EU Digital Trade Agreement. Could cover everything from IP to AI to privacy rules. Submission deadline is August 23rd.
international.canada.ca/en/global-af...
international.canada.ca/en/global-af...
Share your views: Consulting Canadians on a possible Canada-European Union Digital Trade Agreement
international.canada.ca
July 2, 2025 at 7:11 PM
I didn’t see it get much/any attention, but the Canadian government has launched a consultation on a potential Canada-EU Digital Trade Agreement. Could cover everything from IP to AI to privacy rules. Submission deadline is August 23rd.
international.canada.ca/en/global-af...
international.canada.ca/en/global-af...
Another terrific explainer from @mgeist.bsky.social This time on the "new" age verification and website blocking bill introduced in Senate.
Here We Go Again: Internet Age Verification and Website Blocking Bill Reintroduced in the Senate (With Some Changes)
www.michaelgeist.ca/2025/05/here...
www.michaelgeist.ca/2025/05/here...
Here We Go Again: Internet Age Verification and Website Blocking Bill Reintroduced in the Senate (With Some Changes) - Michael Geist
The last Parliament featured debate over several contentious Internet-related bills, notably streaming and news laws (Bills C-11 and C-18), online harms (Bill C-63) and Internet age verification and w...
www.michaelgeist.ca
May 29, 2025 at 5:14 PM
Another terrific explainer from @mgeist.bsky.social This time on the "new" age verification and website blocking bill introduced in Senate.
Delighted to be speaking at #CPDP2025 on data protection certification.
"DPAs and Certification Systems: How Good are They as Compliance Instruments?"
Organised by CPDP with Ivan Szekely (moderator), Charles Raab, @colinjbennett.bsky.social, Marit Hansen, Sébastien Ziegler
More information: cpdp.be/1815
#CPDP.ai #CPDP2025 #TheWorldisWatching #CPDP #DPA #Compliance
Organised by CPDP with Ivan Szekely (moderator), Charles Raab, @colinjbennett.bsky.social, Marit Hansen, Sébastien Ziegler
More information: cpdp.be/1815
#CPDP.ai #CPDP2025 #TheWorldisWatching #CPDP #DPA #Compliance
May 2, 2025 at 4:11 PM
Delighted to be speaking at #CPDP2025 on data protection certification.
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During a speaking engagement today at the @uvic.ca
Centre for Global Studies, Commissioner Michael Harvey shared his view that taking a rights approach to transparency and privacy helps build trust in political institutions.
@colinjbennett.bsky.social
Centre for Global Studies, Commissioner Michael Harvey shared his view that taking a rights approach to transparency and privacy helps build trust in political institutions.
@colinjbennett.bsky.social
April 24, 2025 at 12:44 AM
During a speaking engagement today at the @uvic.ca
Centre for Global Studies, Commissioner Michael Harvey shared his view that taking a rights approach to transparency and privacy helps build trust in political institutions.
@colinjbennett.bsky.social
Centre for Global Studies, Commissioner Michael Harvey shared his view that taking a rights approach to transparency and privacy helps build trust in political institutions.
@colinjbennett.bsky.social
BC Information and Privacy Commissioner, Michael Harvey is speaking at UVIC next week on "Taking a Rights Approach to Transparency and Accountability." @oipcbc.bsky.social Details here.
events.uvic.ca/global/event...
events.uvic.ca/global/event...
CFGS Global Talk - Taking a Rights Approach to Transparency and Accountability
Global Talks are weekly discussions/presentations where we are able to listen to presentations from researchers within CFGS, the university more br...
events.uvic.ca
April 17, 2025 at 7:18 PM
BC Information and Privacy Commissioner, Michael Harvey is speaking at UVIC next week on "Taking a Rights Approach to Transparency and Accountability." @oipcbc.bsky.social Details here.
events.uvic.ca/global/event...
events.uvic.ca/global/event...
Excellent analysis here from @iclmg-csilc.bsky.social
Check out our 2025 #NationalSecurity Info Card at iclmg.ca/info-card-20...
It contains analysis of the parties' promises, made so far, and their positions & actions regarding national security since the 2021 election. #Canada #CanadaElection2025 #cdnpoli #cdnpolitics #humanrights
It contains analysis of the parties' promises, made so far, and their positions & actions regarding national security since the 2021 election. #Canada #CanadaElection2025 #cdnpoli #cdnpolitics #humanrights
Election 2025: National Security Info Card - International Civil Liberties Monitoring Group
The federal Election 2025 is upon us. The outcome of this election could have a significant impact on the federal government’s approach to national security, anti-terrorism and the protection of civil...
iclmg.ca
April 17, 2025 at 7:14 PM
Excellent analysis here from @iclmg-csilc.bsky.social
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The @lawbytes.bsky.social Podcast, Episode 231: Sara Bannerman on How Canadian Political Parties Maximize Voter Data Collection and Minimize Privacy Safeguards
www.michaelgeist.ca/2025/04/law-...
www.michaelgeist.ca/2025/04/law-...
The Law Bytes Podcast, Episode 231: Sara Bannerman on How Canadian Political Parties Maximize Voter Data Collection and Minimize Privacy Safeguards - Michael Geist
As the 2025 federal election passes the midway point, it is increasingly apparent that the federal political parties are not only battling for votes, but also for data. Canadians may not see it but po...
www.michaelgeist.ca
April 7, 2025 at 1:14 PM
The @lawbytes.bsky.social Podcast, Episode 231: Sara Bannerman on How Canadian Political Parties Maximize Voter Data Collection and Minimize Privacy Safeguards
www.michaelgeist.ca/2025/04/law-...
www.michaelgeist.ca/2025/04/law-...
This is important. Although this is supposed to be an "existiential election", microtargeting to key demographics is still live and well!
Canada Conservatives Party woo younger male voters: A significant portion of Conservative Party FB/IG ad impressions came from men aged 25-34, who accounted for 16% of all ad views. Additional impressions came from men 18-24. socialmedialab.ca/2025/04/03/s...
Federal election: Conservatives and Liberals are targeting different generations and geographies online - Social Media Lab
Philip Mai, Toronto Metropolitan University; Anatoliy Gruzd, Toronto Metropolitan University, and William Hollingshead, Toronto Metropolitan University Amid a Canadian federal election campaign focuse...
socialmedialab.ca
April 7, 2025 at 12:13 AM
This is important. Although this is supposed to be an "existiential election", microtargeting to key demographics is still live and well!
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And here's all the party spending on Meta over the last month. trends.whotargets.me/dashboard/co...
March 31, 2025 at 5:56 PM
And here's all the party spending on Meta over the last month. trends.whotargets.me/dashboard/co...
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Last month, Liberals in Victoria @liberalsinvictoria.bsky.social hosted 250 people to discuss "Saving the CBC". The CBC is a cherished source of local and regional news and a champion of Canadian arts and culture. A Carney Liberal government will protect and strengthen the CBC, not defund it.
April 4, 2025 at 6:36 PM
Last month, Liberals in Victoria @liberalsinvictoria.bsky.social hosted 250 people to discuss "Saving the CBC". The CBC is a cherished source of local and regional news and a champion of Canadian arts and culture. A Carney Liberal government will protect and strengthen the CBC, not defund it.
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Trump’s new tariff math looks a lot like an AI chatbot recommendation. So we decided to ask ChatGPT, Gemini, Grok and Claude. Read more here: bit.ly/4ldxJ77
April 4, 2025 at 7:07 PM
Trump’s new tariff math looks a lot like an AI chatbot recommendation. So we decided to ask ChatGPT, Gemini, Grok and Claude. Read more here: bit.ly/4ldxJ77
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Want to learn more about the Liberal candidate for Victoria (me!)? Now is the right time to elect someone with experience to help Canada face current global challenges: a tariff war with the US, defending Arctic sovereignty, and taking climate action.
www.oakbaynews.com/local-news/v...
www.oakbaynews.com/local-news/v...
Victoria Liberal candidate brings a global approach to the campaign trail
Will Greaves has taught about international relations, Canadian foreign policy and Arctic politics at the University of Victoria
www.oakbaynews.com
April 3, 2025 at 1:46 AM
Want to learn more about the Liberal candidate for Victoria (me!)? Now is the right time to elect someone with experience to help Canada face current global challenges: a tariff war with the US, defending Arctic sovereignty, and taking climate action.
www.oakbaynews.com/local-news/v...
www.oakbaynews.com/local-news/v...
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New month, new seminar! This month with none other than @rondeibert.bsky.social on his new book Chasing Shadows: Cyber Espionage, Subversion, and the Global Fight for Democracy!
Join us on Tue 15 April, 16:00 (CET), on Zoom: www.thehagueprogram.nl/events/chasi...
@fggaleiden.bsky.social
Join us on Tue 15 April, 16:00 (CET), on Zoom: www.thehagueprogram.nl/events/chasi...
@fggaleiden.bsky.social
April 1, 2025 at 6:13 AM
New month, new seminar! This month with none other than @rondeibert.bsky.social on his new book Chasing Shadows: Cyber Espionage, Subversion, and the Global Fight for Democracy!
Join us on Tue 15 April, 16:00 (CET), on Zoom: www.thehagueprogram.nl/events/chasi...
@fggaleiden.bsky.social
Join us on Tue 15 April, 16:00 (CET), on Zoom: www.thehagueprogram.nl/events/chasi...
@fggaleiden.bsky.social
Whotargets.me is doing some terrific work monitoring Meta ad spending in 2025 Canadian election. Is digital campaigning and micro-targeting going to be effective in this "existential election"? We'll see.
Who Targets Me – Making digital political ads more transparent and accountable.
Whotargets.me
April 2, 2025 at 5:21 PM
Whotargets.me is doing some terrific work monitoring Meta ad spending in 2025 Canadian election. Is digital campaigning and micro-targeting going to be effective in this "existential election"? We'll see.
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Now isn’t the time for backing down, but notable that the U.S. now cites all of Canada’s core digital policies as foreign trade barriers. 2025 report references digital services tax, online streaming rules, and now the Online News Act. Friction isn’t going away.
ustr.gov/sites/defaul...
ustr.gov/sites/defaul...
April 1, 2025 at 2:27 PM
Now isn’t the time for backing down, but notable that the U.S. now cites all of Canada’s core digital policies as foreign trade barriers. 2025 report references digital services tax, online streaming rules, and now the Online News Act. Friction isn’t going away.
ustr.gov/sites/defaul...
ustr.gov/sites/defaul...
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Hey everyone, if you live in Victoria, BC, get out your phone and call his office to volunteer.
We have an uphill battle here folks, and every one of us needs to be up off our asses to contribute!!
We have an uphill battle here folks, and every one of us needs to be up off our asses to contribute!!
The Canada-US relationship has taken a real beating, and PM
@mark-carney.bsky.social is showing the kind of leadership Canadians expect and deserve to defend us in this troubling time. #cdnpoli #ElbowsUp
@mark-carney.bsky.social is showing the kind of leadership Canadians expect and deserve to defend us in this troubling time. #cdnpoli #ElbowsUp
March 28, 2025 at 10:30 PM
Hey everyone, if you live in Victoria, BC, get out your phone and call his office to volunteer.
We have an uphill battle here folks, and every one of us needs to be up off our asses to contribute!!
We have an uphill battle here folks, and every one of us needs to be up off our asses to contribute!!
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If the government is allowed to detain a lawful permanent resident like Mahmoud Khalil for his advocacy in support of Palestinian rights, all of our free speech rights are at risk.
Read Mahmoud's message to the country, in his own words.
Read Mahmoud's message to the country, in his own words.
A Letter From Palestinian Activist Mahmoud Khalil | ACLU
Khalil, who was unlawfully arrested in retaliation for his advocacy, details this violation of his free speech rights.
www.aclu.org
March 24, 2025 at 8:23 PM
If the government is allowed to detain a lawful permanent resident like Mahmoud Khalil for his advocacy in support of Palestinian rights, all of our free speech rights are at risk.
Read Mahmoud's message to the country, in his own words.
Read Mahmoud's message to the country, in his own words.
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In "We, the Data," political scientist @profwhw.bsky.social argues for a human rights framework to reassert our personhood, autonomy, and dignity in the face of datafication. She joined CBC Radio's IDEAS to explain what it means to be "datafied":
Data is 'sticky,' there's way too much, and we don't control it, warns political scientist | CBC Radio
In this digital age, we must think of ourselves as stakeholders, playing a vital role in the creation of data, says Wendy H. Wong. She is a political scientist and winner of the 2024 Balsillie Prize…
www.cbc.ca
March 19, 2025 at 5:35 PM
In "We, the Data," political scientist @profwhw.bsky.social argues for a human rights framework to reassert our personhood, autonomy, and dignity in the face of datafication. She joined CBC Radio's IDEAS to explain what it means to be "datafied":
How the hell can Hungary still be a credible member of the EU?
March 21, 2025 at 6:05 PM
How the hell can Hungary still be a credible member of the EU?
Very happy to be leading this KnowledgeNet discussion in Victoria on March 25th on "Global Privacy Protection." Registration here.
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In-Person Victoria KnowledgeNet: 25 March 2025
This event will be held in person with no virtual component or recording. If registration is closed or you have any questions, please email knowledgenet@iapp.org.Topic:Global Privacy Protection: Adequ...
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March 21, 2025 at 6:04 PM
Very happy to be leading this KnowledgeNet discussion in Victoria on March 25th on "Global Privacy Protection." Registration here.
iapp.org/connect/comm...
iapp.org/connect/comm...