samanthaburton / whose_data
** THIS PROJECT IS NO LONGER ACTIVE ** Whose Data? aims to make it easier for Canadians to answer key questions about who owns -- and what options we have to control -- data collected about us via common online (eg. social media platforms) and offline (eg. health records) activities. Read more about why this project is inactive -->
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