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Vermont and Nebraska: Diverging Experiments in State Age-Appropriate Design Codes
[…] are experimenting with divergent frameworks in hopes of creating constitutionally sound models for youth online privacy and safety. See our comparison chart for a full side-by-side comparison between the Nebraska Age-Appropriate Design Code Act (LB 504) and Vermont Age-Appropriate Design Code Act (S.69). Download the Chart Two visions of scope Each AADC’s scope turns […]

Amendments to the Montana Consumer Data Privacy Act Bring Big Changes to Big Sky Country
[…] lowest numerical applicability thresholds of any of the state comprehensive privacy laws when the law was enacted in 2023. At that time, prior comprehensive privacy laws in Virginia, Colorado, Utah, Connecticut, Iowa, and Indiana all applied to controllers that either (1) control or process the personal data of at least 100,000 consumers (“the general […]

The Curse of Dimensionality: De-identification Challenges in the Sharing of Highly Dimensional Datasets
[…] been labeled as “de-identified” while still leaving individuals vulnerable. Achieving a state where individuals genuinely cannot be reasonably identified is significantly harder, especially given the inherent trade-off between privacy protection and data utility: more aggressive de-identification techniques reduce re-identification risk but also diminish the data’s value for analysis. The concept of true, irreversible anonymization, […]

Africa
[…] Director of Membership Amanda Browe at [email protected]. Resources Jan 7, 2025 FPF Submits Comments to Kenya’s Office of Data Protection Commissioner (ODPC) on the Draft Data Sharing Code Jul 16, 2024 FPF Files Comments on the Nigeria Data Protection Commission’s (NDPC) proposed General Application and Implementation Directive (GAID) by Mercy King’ori Mar 1, 2024 […]

Chile’s New Data Protection Law: Context, Overview, and Key Takeaways
[…] with supervisory, regulatory, and sanctioning powers to enforce the data protection framework;3 Stronger sanctioning regime: the new law incorporates sanctions for data protection violations, which can range between 2% and 4% of an entity’s total revenue, and creates a national registry for infractors. Read further for a deeper insight into the key features of […]

5 Ways to Be a Top Dog in Data Privacy
[…] or like your posts, and manage what happens to posts after you delete them. You can view and change your settings here. TikTok allows you to decide between public and private accounts, allows you to change your personalized ad settings, and more. You can check your settings here. X allows you to manage what […]

Brussels Privacy Symposium 2025
[…] the interim, be sure to view the the Brussels Privacy Symposium Report 2024. It highlights key takeaways and offers practical and actionable insights on the complex interplay between the different elements of the EU data strategy architecture. PRESENTED BY REGISTRATION INFORMATION REGISTER HERE! This event will be held in live, in-person-only format. TICKET TYPES: […]

FPF’s Year in Review 2024
[…] AI legislation. Maryland passed the Maryland Online Data Privacy Act (MODPA) as well as the Maryland Age-Appropriate Design Code Act” (Maryland AADC). Following Connecticut’s lead last year, Virginia and Colorado both amended their state privacy laws to add specific online protections for kids’ data. FPF also examined genetic privacy laws from Montana, Tennessee, Texas, […]

History of the FPF Smart Places Initiative
[…] the smart-places.org opt-out mechanism, since it is no longer supported. We have also recommended that companies continue honoring existing opt-out signals for devices that were opted out between 2013-present, to the extent it is technically feasible, and that they take any other necessary technical steps, including deleting personal information where appropriate. Although FPF is […]

Five Big Questions (and Zero Predictions) for the U.S. State Privacy Landscape in 2025
[…] minimization provisions are also elements of recent sectoral laws including the Washington State My Health My Data Act, the New York Child Data Protection Act, and the Virginia Child Data Privacy Amendment. Taken together, these frameworks portend a new trend toward substantive data minimization standards; however, their statutory requirements vary in subtle but consequential […]