Ryerson has turned to automated assessment tools like Respondus LockDown Browser and Monitor to prevent cheating in online exams. But is virtual proctoring software truly worth the cost?
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Biometric payment tech in Canadian retail stores raises privacy concerns (Khalida Rixzan/Ryersonian) A Canadian company says it’s considering offering something to busy consumers who don’t want to take the time…
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Data tracking life insurance policy could ‘come back to bite you’
Consumers should be “concerned” with how their data could be used as a Canadian-owned insurance company ceases traditional policies in favour of plans that track customer activity, according to Ontario’s…
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Amazon and its unnecessary invasion of privacy
by Holly Walkerby Holly WalkerWhen Amazon announced its new microwave on Thursday, images of Greek warriors sneaking out of the Trojan horse into the city of Troy came to mind. Only, in this version,…
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In the wake of the Cambridge Analytica fiasco that saw personal data of 50 million users compromised, Ryerson president Mohamed Lachemi said that the university is assessing Facebook’s Digital News…