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March 2024
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March 2024
Hello @Orinda,
As far as I understand, when you call a company that records your conversation, no matter the reason (such as training or quality control), you have the right to request a copy of that conversation. Under the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA), the company is obligated to provide you with a copy, even if they may try to mislead you or find it inconvenient to gather and scrub the information to remove any irrelevant data.
You might want to try starting with getting in contact with Fido's Chief Privacy Officer if customer service is not willing to help.
This is the information I was able to find
Fido
Chief Privacy Officer
Fido Solutions
800 De La Gauchetière Street West
Suite 4000
Montréal, Quebec, H5A 1K3
You can get more information regarding PIPEDA here, this article here is also a good read.
