Cannabis NL, a division of the Newfoundland Labrador Liquor Corporation, has notified customers that their data will soon be hosted on U.S. servers, rather than in Canada. — via TheGrowthOp cannabiscommunity cannabisculture medicalcannabis
In an email blast to customers, Cannabis NL explained that Shopify, the e-commerce platform that hosts its website, will be moving the data at the end of the month.that personal information, such as names and addresses, will be moved to U.S. servers, as will order history.Article content
“We’re confident, given that, with the move, we’re still going to have that very safe environment for our customers,” Murphy is quoted as saying.that the data transfer includes information from customers in other areas of the country, including Ontario and B.C., though spokespeople for both B.C. Cannabis and the Ontario Cannabis Store reported that its customer data will remain in Canada.
Cannabis remains federally illegal in the U.S. and previous consumption of the plant “could mean that you are denied entry to the U.S.,” . Individuals travelling for business related to the cannabis industry also face the possibility of being deemed inadmissible.Article contentled to “confidential store sales data,” including store names, sales and licence numbers, being leaked and circulated within the industry.
In 2018, the OCS was involved in another data breach after Canada Post’s delivery tracking tool was used to gain access to the personal information, including names and postal codes, of
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