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FPF Year in Review 2025
[…] Privacy Protection Act. FPF analyzed how the new House proposal compares to long-standing Senate efforts, what’s changing, and what it means for families, platforms, and policymakers navigating today’s digital landscape. States across the U.S. also took action, introducing legislation to enhance the privacy and safety of kids’ and teens’ online experiences. Using the federal […]
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FPF Youth Privacy in Australia
[…] whose digital lives are shaped early and have long-term consequences. 2. Learning from Governing Past Technologies to Inform Emerging Ones A recurring point across events was that today’s policy decisions about AI, algorithmic systems, and emerging technologies must be informed by lessons learned from regulating prior technologies—especially social media. Several experts stressed that generative […]
FPF Releases Updated Report on the State Comprehensive Privacy Law Landscape
[…] comprehensive privacy laws were enacted in 2025, nine states amended their existing laws and regulators increased enforcement activity, providing further clarity (and new questions) about the meaning of the law. Today FPF is releasing its second annual report on the state comprehensive privacy law landscape—Anatomy of a State Comprehensive Privacy Law: Charting The Legislative Landscape.
FPF Releases Updated Report on the State Comprehensive Privacy Law Landscape
[…] the year, 2025 looks poised to break that trend and see no new laws enacted. Nevertheless, nine U.S. states—California, Colorado, Connecticut, Kentucky, Montana, Oregon, Texas, Utah, and Virginia—passed amendments to existing laws this year. This report summarizes the legislative landscape. The core components that comprise the “anatomy” of a comprehensive privacy law include: Definitions […]
FPF Anatomy of a State Comprehensive Privacy Law Report
[…] enacted. Although no new states ha ve joined the ranks, lawmakers have continued to evolve existing laws, as California, Colorado, Connecticut, Kentucky, Montana, Oregon, Texas, Utah, and Virginia all amended their respective laws in 2025. This report summarizes that legislative landscape, compares and contrasts the prevailing models for state laws, and identifies the critical […]
17th Annual Advisory Board Meeting 2026
[…] networking among peers, fostering new connections and addressing common challenges. We anticipate lively group discussions and encourage active participation from each attendee. (Chatham House Rules & FPF’s Code of Conduct are to be followed please). Hotel Information Yours Truly DC Hotel is located at 1143 New Hampshire Ave NW, Washington, DC 20037. Located just steps […]
Save the Date! FPF’s DC Privacy Forum 2026
[…] the public good. The program will include: Panel Discussions & Lightning Talks: Insightful panel discussions & lightning talks focused on AI, policy, and critical topics in privacy today. The Big Debate: Engage in stimulating debates where leading experts share their insights and challenge conventional assumptions on critical AI and privacy topics. Networking Opportunities: Connect […]
FPF AARNET Youth Privacy in Australia
[…] whose digital lives are shaped early and have long-term consequences. 2. Learning from Governing Past Technologies to Inform Emerging Ones A recurring point across events was that today’s policy decisions about AI, algorithmic systems, and emerging technologies must be informed by lessons learned from regulating prior technologies—especially social media. Several experts stressed that generative […]
What’s New in COPPA 2.0? A Summary of the Proposed Changes
[…] old, many advocates, stakeholders, and Congressional lawmakers are pushing to amend COPPA to ensure its data protections are reflective and befitting of the online environments youth experience today. The new House version of COPPA 2.0, introduced by Reps. Tim Walberg (R-MI) and Laurel Lee (R-FL), would amend the law by adding new definitions, revising […]