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Event Report: From “Consent-Centric” Frameworks to Responsible Data Practices and Privacy Accountability in Asia Pacific
[…] FPF and ABLI and the discussions of the day, Commissioner Liboro evoked a topical case in the Philippines. In late August, his office ordered the take-down of money lending apps from the Google Play Store to sanction the practice of some online lending platforms. Such platforms harvested excessive information from their users without legitimate […]

Now, On the Internet, EVERYONE Knows You’re a Dog
[…] at this bank, Authorize – Samir has a credit line authorizing him to borrow, which he accesses and e-signs, and Federate – Samir’s mortgage lender accepts the money transfer from the bank via the digital ID platform. Banks are motivated to forge ahead on such digital identity systems to improve fraud detection, streamline “know […]

At the intersection of AI and Data Protection law: Automated Decision-Making Rules, a Global Perspective (CPDP LatAm Panel)
[…] actual final decision is made by a human. The third example presented was the Ola case, whereby the Court decided that the company’s decision of withholding drivers’ money as an act of penalizing their misconduct qualifies as an automated decision based solely on automated means , producing a ‘legal or similarly significant effect’, and […]

Event Recap: Dublin Privacy Symposium 2021, Designing for Trust: Enhancing Transparency & Preventing User Manipulation
[…] including testing different word combinations next to the icons. Three concepts for icon design were tested: choice/consent (checkmarks/checkboxes), opting-out (usually involving arrows, movement, etc.), and do-not-sell (with money symbology). In this exercise, the group sought to avoid overlap with the Digital Advertising Alliance’s (DAA) privacy rights icons. Initially, the first icons were tested with […]

A Deep Dive into New Zealand’s New Privacy Law: Extraterritorial Effect, Cross-Border Data Transfers Restrictions and New Powers of the Privacy Commissioner
[…] subjects are located. Under the Act, carrying on business in New Zealand extends beyond traditional commercial activities such as having a place of business in the country or receiving money for the supply of goods and services in the country. Therefore, the new scope of the law could in theory encompass a range of other potential […]

The First National Model Student Data Privacy Agreement Launches
[…] state agreements and to create a balanced starting point for negotiations between schools and companies nationwide. The result is a contract that will likely save time and money for schools, districts, and edtech companies, ultimately benefiting students by allowing schools and districts to allocate more resources to learning and less to negotiating. The working […]

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FPF & VUB Roundtable – Banking on Personal Data
[…] only be based on EU or Member State law or the data subject’s consent. The Guidelines note that relevant Member State law includes counter terrorism and anti- money laundering (paragraph 23 of the Guidelines) but leaves a question mark as to whether fraud prevention and detection activities are captured (paragraph 70 of the Guidelines […]

Commoditization of Data is the Problem, Not the Solution – Why Placing a Price Tag on Personal Information May Harm Rather Than Protect Consumer Privacy
[…] is demonstrated that most unfair practices are one step removed from stealing cash. Apparently, it feels less bad to mess around in accounting than to steal real money from someone. Zuboff 2019 convincingly describes that some apparent failures of judgmentthat technology companies’ management regard as misstepsand bugs(for examples, see p. 159), are actually deliberate, […]