Success breeds problems, as Facebook keeps finding out. The latest fire to flare up in its cyber kingdom is in Canada, where a privacy advocacy group, The Canadian Internet Policy and Public Interest Clinic has filed a complaint with the country’s Office of the Privacy Commissioner, alleging 22 breaches of privacy law by the social networking site, the BBC reports.
At its heart, the complaint claims that the company collects data on users without permission, as well as not telling them how the information is used, and not destroying information after an account is closed.
Clinic director Phillipa Lawson told the BBC,

