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Two New Apple and Google Platform Privacy Requirements Kicking In Now
[…] that require a privacy manifest and an application signature. Developers have had to be extremely cautious in adopting new SDKs because they are responsible for all the code in their app as well as the code in third-party SDKs included in their app. The goal of combining privacy manifests with an application signature is […]

FPF Celebrates 15 Years! Spring Social Marks Board Transition as Data Protection Leaders Toast to FPF’s Success
[…] week started with FPF’s 15th Anniversary Spring Social, where FPF CEO Jules Polonetsky thanked FPF’s Board Chair and Founder Chris Wolf, who served for 15 years, and welcomed FPF’s new Board Chair, Alan Raul. Three leading data protection regulators lauded FPF’s effectiveness in supporting their work, in the U.S. and globally. Remarks were delivered […]

Consumer Acceptance, Transparency, and Unique Privacy Considerations at the Forefront of FPF’s Discussion on Privacy and Vehicle Safety Systems
[…] Safety Systems: Privacy Risks and Recommendations,” which focuses on Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS), Driver Monitoring Systems (DMS), and Impairment Detection Technologies. FPF CEO Jules Polonetsky provided welcome remarks ahead of the panel discussion and highlighted how personal data and privacy are and will be implicated in new automotive technologies. In framing the discussion, […]

Examining Novel Advertising Solutions: A Proposed Risk-Utility Framework
[…] Proposed Risk-Utility Framework for Novel Advertising Solutions (v 1.0), which will be open for Public Comment until May 26, 2024. Download the Proposed Risk-Utility Framework HERE FPF welcomes public comments until May 26, 2024 The digital advertising industry is in the midst of a sea change. Around the world, privacy regulators have become far […]

Privacy and the Rise of “Neurorights” in Latin America
[…] neurodata. Perhaps the most consequential call for action was the 2022 Neurorights Model Law, drafted by the Latin American and Caribbean Parliament (Parlatino), a regional organization that promotes regional integration through legislative harmonization. The model law provides both structure and foundational concepts to regulate neurotechnology, including establishing an independent oversight authority and providing redress […]

AI Audits, Equity Awareness in Data Privacy Methods, and Facial Recognition Technologies are Major Topics During This Year’s Privacy Papers for Policymakers Events
[…] with FPF CEO Jules Polonetsky providing opening remarks. Watch the virtual event here. For the in-person event on Capitol Hill, Jordan Francis, FPF’s Elise Berkower Fellow, provided welcome remarks and emceed the night, thanking Alan Raul, FPF Board President, and Debra Berlyn, FPF Board Treasurer, for being present. Mr. Francis noted he was excited […]

FPF Statement on the adoption of the EU AI Act and New Resource Webpage
[…] Act is a comprehensive, binding law, with broad extraterritorial effect and is therefore poised to play a crucial role in the global debate on AI regulation. We welcome the openness and foresight of the European Union’s lawmakers to adopt a definition of AI systems that is interoperable with that proposed by the OECD. At […]

Brussels Privacy Symposium 2023 Report
[…] to the Digital Services Act (DSA) and EU AI Act, and debated the future of enforcement of a new set of data laws in Europe. Attendees were welcomed by Dr Gianclaudio Malgieri, Associate Professor of Law & Technology at Leiden University and co-Director of the Brussels Privacy Hub, and Jules Polonetsky, CEO at the […]

Colorado’s Approval of Global Privacy Control: Implications for Advertisers and Publishers
[…] indicated that this did “not exclude additional UOOMs from meeting the requirements” in the future. This could mean the other shortlisted opt out mechanisms (i.e., the OptOut Code or the Opt-Out Machine) or some tool that has not yet been developed may be able to be approved in the future. However, the process for […]

The Garden State Joins the Comprehensive Privacy Grove
[…] Jersey, only the Colorado Privacy Act’s implementing regulations required that DPAs occur prior to initiating processing. Following the NetChoice v. Bonta litigation, which saw California’s Age-Appropriate Design Code Act preliminarily enjoined, this requirement could raise First Amendment concerns if it is interpreted as a prior restraint on speech. 3. Thresholds for Applicability S332 is […]