Privacy czar rules speed-dating company wrong to give out woman’s email
By Tim Cook - Thursday, January 3, 2013 - 0 Comments
EDMONTON – Alberta’s privacy commissioner has ordered a speed-dating company to tighten its training…
EDMONTON – Alberta’s privacy commissioner has ordered a speed-dating company to tighten its training after a woman complained her email address was given to a smitten suitor she wasn’t interested in.
In a seven-page ruling released Thursday, the commissioner’s office detailed how the unnamed woman attended a speed-dating event organized by FastLife International.
The dating service brings as many as a dozen romantic hopefuls together briefly. They are each asked afterwards whether anyone caught their interest. If two people pick each other, contact details are shared through the company. Continue…















