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Evolving Enforcement Priorities in Times of Debate – Overview of Regulatory Strategies of European Data Protection Authorities for 2023 and Beyond
[…] facing activities, including the completion of DPIAs, dissemination of information about data subjects’ rights, and upskilling of DPOs and other privacy professionals. DPAs will also seek to promote the approval and adoption of Codes of Conduct (CoCs) and certification mechanisms as ways to enable organizations to easily demonstrate compliance with the EU’s privacy acquis. […]

Workplace Discrimination and Equal Opportunity
[…] selection (the human rights principle of participation),32 and further ensure data collection is based on the principle of self-identification, which requires that surveys should always allow for free responses (including no responses) as well as indicating multiple identities (see section 4 on the human rights principle of self-identification). 3. ESG reporting Under the upcoming […]

FPF Statement on President Biden’s 2023 State of the Union Address
[…] U.S. approach to data privacy, which has resulted in insufficient legal protections and a patchwork of state laws. Individuals deserve consistent privacy protections regardless of their zip code or age. We agree with President Biden: It’s time for federal lawmakers to speak in a united, bipartisan voice to create uniform privacy protections for all […]

7 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 […]

This Year’s Must-Read Privacy Papers to be Honored at Capitol Hill Event
[…] a Global Agreement on Privacy that would be enforced within the trade order, but with external data-privacy experts developing the treaty’s substantive norms. Reproductive Health Care Data Free or For Sale: Post-Roe Surveillance and the ‘Three Corners’ of Privacy Legislation Needed by Eunice Park, Western State College of Law Following the fall of Roe […]

The Future of Manipulative Design Regulation
[…] state privacy laws and federal draft bills. Manipulative design has important implications for consumer privacy. User consent obtained through manipulation, because it is neither “informed” nor “ freely-given,” undermines the basis of any notice and consent regime for data collection, use, and sharing. Platforms intending to employ manipulative design techniques can be incentivized to […]

FPF in 2022: A Year in Review
[…] turned to the protection of children online this year with President Biden notably mentioning it during his State of the Union address. In California, the Age-Appropriate Design Code Act was signed into law. Our Youth & Education experts provided analysis by launching two policy briefs; one of which provides a comprehensive analysis of the […]

Event Report: FPF APAC and ABLI Report Launch Event and Panel on sidelines of 58th Asia Pacific Privacy Authorities (APPA) Forum in Singapore
[…] personal data under the DPA, the organization would be required to notify the data subject, obtain consent in a recorded manner, and ensure that the consent is freely given, informed, and specific, and that there is an indication of will on the part of the data subject. By contrast, if the organization relies on […]

FPF Releases “The Playbook: Data Sharing for Research” Report and Infographic
Today, the Future of Privacy Forum (FPF) published “The Playbook: Data Sharing for Research,” a report on best practices for instituting research data-sharing programs between corporations and research institutions. FPF also developed a summary of recommendations from the full report. Download the Playbook Read the Summary Facilitating data sharing for research purposes between corporate […]

Driver Impairment and Privacy: What Lies Ahead for Driver Impairment Detection?
[…] be required for all new vehicles beginning November 2026, although they could be rolled out sooner. DOT’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) will lead the rulemaking. Today, many car makers offer different types of driver assistance technologies that can reduce crashes and improve safety for drivers, passengers, pedestrians, cyclists, and other road users. […]