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Tim Hortons’ app under investigat­ion

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GATINEAU, Que. — The Tim Hortons mobile ordering app is being investigat­ed by the Office of the Privacy Commission­er of Canada and provincial agencies in Quebec, B.C. and Alberta.

The joint investigat­ion was prompted by concerns raised in media reports about how the app may be collecting and using data about people’s movements as they go about their daily activities.

It will examine whether the fast food restaurant chain owned by Restaurant Brands Internatio­nal Inc. is in compliance with the Personal Informatio­n Protection and Electronic Documents Act, Canada’s federal private sector privacy law.

The privacy agencies will look at whether the organizati­on is obtaining meaningful consent from app users to collect and use their location data, informatio­n that can reveal habits and activities of individual­s, including places they regularly frequent.

The federal Privacy Commission­er’s office says it considers this to be an issue of great importance to Canadians given the very sensitive privacy issues it raises.

Tim Hortons said it is confident about resolving the matter and will fully co-operate with privacy regulatory authoritie­s.

“Since Tim Hortons launched our mobile app, our guests always had the choice of whether they share location data with us, including ‘always’ sharing location data — an option offered by many companies on their own apps,” it wrote in an email.

The chain said it recently updated the app to limit collection of location data to only while guests have it open, even if a customer has selected “always” in device settings.

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Tim Hortons says it will co-operate with privacy regulators.

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