Federal, B.C. privacy czars team up to investigate Facebook and AggregateIQ
OTTAWA — The federal and British Columbia privacy commissioners are joining forces to investigate Facebook and Canadian political consultancy AggregateIQ — two firms at the centre of an international uproar over the unauthorized use of social-media data.
The controversy involves allegations of the improper use of private Facebook information to help support major political wins, including Donald Trump’s 2016 U.S. presidential campaign.
The federal privacy watchdog launched an investigation last month to look into allegations about the unauthorized access of private Facebook data.
It is now broadening its investigation by joining the B.C. privacy czar’s probe of Victoria-based firm AggregateIQ, which began late last year, to determine whether the company broke privacy laws.