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5 Tips for Protecting Your Privacy Online
[…] for access to your location data. Do they need it for some reason that is obvious, like helping you with directions or showing your nearby friends? Feel free to say no. And be aware that location data is often used to tailor ads and recommendations based on locations you have recently visited. Allowing access […]

Addressing the Intersection of Civil Rights and Privacy: Federal Legislative Efforts
[…] Advocates’ Goals Most proposals have not gone as far as some civil rights advocates have proposed. For example, the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law and Free Press introduced a comprehensive Model Bill in March 2019, that would not only would prohibit discrimination in economic opportunities (housing, employment, credit, insurance, or education) and […]

12th Annual Privacy Papers for Policymakers Awardees Explore the Nature of Privacy Rights & Harms
[…] authors will join FPF staff to present their work at a virtual event with policymakers from around the world, academics, and industry privacy professionals. The event will be held on February 10, 2022, from 1:00 – 3:00 PM EST. The event is free and open to the general public. To register for the event, visit https://bit.ly/3qmJdL2.

Overcoming Hurdles to Effective Data Sharing for Researchers
[…] data. We also discussed evaluating research projects in light of public interest expectations. There was widespread agreement that data sharing is vital for various reasons, such as promoting the next generation of scientific breakthroughs and holding companies publicly accountable. On the other hand, there was disagreement on ensuring that data is available for research […]

FPF in 2021: Delivering Privacy Insights & Expert Analysis
[…] discussed during the first annual Dublin Privacy Symposium, which was hosted by FPF. In collaboration with the IBM Policy Lab, FPF released a set of recommendations to promote privacy and mitigate risks associated with brain-computer interfaces. The report provides developers and policymakers with actionable ways this technology can be implemented while protecting the privacy […]

FPF Asia-Pacific
[…] the region, falls under this heading. We track key data protection developments and key regulatory trends in the region, for instance following the adoption of China’s PIPL, India’s new intermediary and digital media rules, the overhaul of New Zealand’s Privacy Act, or how the 2020 amendments to Japan’s APPI have transformed the ways in […]

Anita L. Allen

“Are crumbles all that remains of the cookies?” A conversation on the future of ad tech at the Nordic Privacy Arena 2021
[…] to enable the latter to make and website owners to respect those choices. He also took the view that such proposals could positively avoid leaving browser manufacturers free to establish default settings. Then, the panel touched on the question: are online players unwilling to correctly configure their consent banners, in line with current legal […]

Dispatch from the Global Privacy Assembly: The brave new world of international data transfers
[…] between those regions and the rest of the world”. The European Commission has recently concluded adequacy talks with South Korea, after having created the largest area of free data flows for the EU with Japan, two years ago. “You will see more of that in the coming months and years, with other partners in […]

Event Report from DigitalxADB: Driving Digital Development across Asia and the Pacific
[…] global principles can be found in the OECD Privacy Guidelines, the APEC Privacy Principles, and for Southeast Asia, the ASEAN Principles for Data Protection, as well as free-trade agreements like the CPTPP and RCEP. At the same time, it is also necessary to adapt laws to local conditions – society, culture, and history. The […]