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Commoditization of Data is the Problem, Not the Solution – Why Placing a Price Tag on Personal Information May Harm Rather Than Protect Consumer Privacy
[…] consumers are not the product, but rather “Angel Au-Yeung, “California Wants to Copy Alaska and Pay People a ‘Data Dividend.’ Is It Realistic?” Forbes(Feb. 14, 2019), https://www.forbes.com/sites/angelauyeung/2019/02/14/california-wants-to-copy-alaska-and-pay-people-a-data-dividend–is-it-realistic/#30486ee6222c. Cal. Civ. Code § 1798.125(b)(1) (“A business may offer financial incentives, including payments to consumers as compensation for the collection of personal information, the sale of personal information, or […]

Remarks on Diversity and Inclusion by Michael McCullough
[…] and build zero discrimination coding and design), /// measure it and seek feedback internally and externally. Defang an inarguably unfair and institutionally white supremacist carceral system by promoting programs and focusing on giving formerly incarcerated a hand up. Go beyond including diverse images in your spaces; seek out and ensure diverse image makers and […]

Juneteenth
[…] In that spirit, we would like to call attention to the work of Professor Ruha Benjamin and her book Race After Technology: Abolitionist Tools for the New Jim Code. The FPF Privacy Book Club was honored to learn from Professor Benjamin this week and we invite you to watch the video and order her book. We found it to be a thought-provoking […]

Supreme Court Rules that LGBTQ Employees Deserve Workplace Protections–More Progress is Needed to Combat Unfairness and Disparity
[…] automated decisions, enhancing individual control of personal information, and protecting people from inaccurate and biased data. Conclusion // Today’s decision regarding workplace protections could not be more welcome, particularly now as data from the Human Rights Campaign shows that 17% of LGBTQ people and 22% of LGBTQ people of color have reported becoming unemployed […]

Associated Press: Schools debate whether to detail positive tests for athletes
[…] help notify members of the general public who may have come into contact with the athletes and could serve as a guide to those schools that haven’t welcomed students back to campus yet. “If you’re saying six students tested positive or a student was exposed and therefore we’re having the whole team tested or […]

Artificial Intelligence and the COVID-19 Pandemic
[…] care professionals that leverage audio-visual data, text analysis, chatbots, and sensors. Based on our analysis, we recommend that AI app developers: Improve the fairness of the data; Code check the apps; Validate the models of existing systems; and Improve confidence in recommendations Contents: I. Overview Political and structural responses II. Analysis of COVID-19 […]

European Union’s Data-Based Policy Against the Pandemic, Explained
[…] the population, in combination with specific other measures, will lead to a significantly lower number of infected people.’ In its Resolution, the Parliament also asked for the code of contact tracing apps to be public and recommended that ‘sunset clauses are set and the principles of data protection by design and data minimisation are […]

A Closer Look at Location Data: Privacy and Pandemics
[…] (covering the basics of location information); Mozilla’s Location Service Statistics (updated Mar. 2020) (showing unique bluetooth, cell and wifi networks); OpenCelliD’s Open Database of Cell Towers ( promoting private-public partnerships to understand network coverage patterns); FPF’s Data and the Connected Car Infographic (June, 2020) (describing the basic data-generating devices and flows in today’s connected […]
EU DPAs Issue Green and Red Lights for Processing Health Data During the COVID-19 Epidemic
[…] information related to possible exposure to the virus to the employer or to the competent health authorities; Setting up dedicated channels to receive this type of information; Promoting work from home solutions; In the event of a report about possible exposure, “the employer can record the date and identity of the person suspected of […]

A Privacy Playbook for Connected Car Data
[…] use, and sharing of personal information about drivers, passengers, cyclists, and pedestrians. It is crucial that companies, advocates, academics, technical experts, and policymakers craft creative solutions that promote the benefits of connected vehicles while mitigating the privacy risks. Global legal frameworks have a role to play in assuring meaningful data protection and promoting trust, […]