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5 Tips for Protecting Your Privacy Online
[…] and then shared or sold to another. While data collection can offer benefits to both you and businesses – like connecting with friends, getting directions, or sales promotions – it can also be used in ways that are intrusive – unless you take control. There are many ways you can protect your personal data […]

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
[…] the leadership team also saw the addition of Amie Stepanovich as Vice President of U.S. Policy and Rebekah Stroman as Chief of Staff. 2021 also saw us welcome Clarisse Girot, Lee Matheson, Keir Lamont, Tatiana Rice, Nancy Levesque, Payal Shah, Joanna Grama, and Jim Siegl to the FPF staff. “The FPF team has grown […]

FPF Asia-Pacific
[…] Matheson, and Isabella Perera Are we there yet? The long road to nowhere: The demise of India’s draft data protection bill – Oct 11, 2022 by Malavika Raghavan FPF Welcomes Senior Fellows Covering Data Protection in Latin America and Japan – Sep 02, 2022 FPF and Singapore PDPC Event: “Data Sovereignty, Data Transfers and Data Protection – […]

Future of Privacy Forum Adds Amie Stepanovich, Additional Experts to U.S. & Global Policy Teams
[…] joins as Policy Counsel, and Simon McDougall joins as Senior Fellow, Global. FPF’s Stacey Gray assumes a new role as Director of Legislative Research & Analysis. “FPF welcomes a widely respected voice in privacy law to our team in Amie Stepanovich,” said John Verdi, FPF’s SVP of Policy. “Amie is a leading thinker with […]

Dispatch from the Global Privacy Assembly: The brave new world of international data transfers
[…] Even where adequacy is not expressly recognized as a ground for transfers, like in China’s Personal Information Protection Law (PIPL), the State still has an obligation to promote “mutual recognition of personal information protection rules, standards etc. with other countries, regions and international organizations”, as laid down in Article 12 of the PIPL. However, […]

Event Report from DigitalxADB: Driving Digital Development across Asia and the Pacific
[…] a day and 1.1 billion on less than US$3.20 a day. ADB assists its members, and partners, by providing loans, technical assistance, grants, and equity investments to promote social and economic development. ADB maximizes the development impact of its assistance by facilitating policy dialogues, providing advisory services, and mobilizing financial resources through co-financing operations […]

Five Things Lawyers Need to Know About AI
[…] difficult task. Alas, parties deploying—and thereby profiting from—AI can nonetheless be held liable for issues relating to a lack of transparency. Governance frameworks should include steps to promote transparency, whether preemptively or as required by industry- or jurisdiction-specific regulations. For example, the Equal Credit Opportunity Act (ECOA) and the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) […]

Event Report: From “Consent-Centric” Frameworks to Responsible Data Practices and Privacy Accountability in Asia Pacific
[…] Indonesia mentions consent as only one of seven available lawful grounds for processing personal data (others including contract, performance of a legal obligation and legitimate interests). Nugroho welcomed this development. She explained how consent as a legal ground is neither always practical for controllers nor protective for individuals, and in fact sometimes even harmful […]