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Do Beacons Track You? No, You Track Beacons
[…] to Wi-Fi routers. What’s new is the advent of low-powered beacon technologies, where stores, museums, airports or other spaces set up a device that broadcasts a unique code. If your phone has Bluetooth turned on and you download an app that you allow permission to use Bluetooth and location, the app can detect that […]

Thoughts on the Data Innovation Pledge
Yesterday, as he accepted the IAPP Privacy Vanguard award, Intel’s David Hoffman made a “data innovation pledge” that he would work only to promote ethical and innovative uses of data. As someone who only relatively recently entered the privacy world by diving headfirst into the sea of challenges surrounding big data, I think an […]

FTC Wants Tools to Increase Transparency and Trust in Big Data
[…] a self-regulatory basis as a basis for developing workable solutions to potential problems. So what is the path forward? Because Big Data is, in the words of Promontory’s Michael Spadea, a nascent industry, there is a very real need for guidelines on not just how to evaluate the risks and benefits of Big Data […]

iOS 8 and Privacy: Major New Privacy Features
[…] of tracking much more difficult. However, your device can still be tracked when you are connected to a Wi-Fi network or using Bluetooth. FPF’s Mobile Location Analytics Code of Conduct governs the practices of the leading location analytics companies and provides an opt-out from mobile location tracking. Visit Smart-Places for more details or to […]

Data Protection Law Errors in Google Spain LS, Google Inc. v. Agencia Espanola de Proteccion de Datos, Mario Costeja Gonzalez
[…] and where can it be found. Tellingly, the only time web pages are not cached and indexed is when website publishers, not search engines, include a special code on their web pages instructing search engines to ignore the page. This special code is called robots.txt The web pages that are cached and indexed could […]

De-Identification: A Critical Debate
[…] 1% risk that was computed in the original de-identification analysis . To get to 12.5%, he had to assume that the adversary would know seven different diagnosis codes (not common colloquial terms, but ICD-9 codes) that belong to a particular patient. He states “roughly half of members with 7 or more diagnosis codes are […]

Privacy Chutzpah: A Story for the Onion?
I recently received an email promoting a campaign by a group called Some Of Us, an organization that generates petitions opposing various activities of large companies. This campaign was directed at Facebook, calling on the social network to not sell user data to advertisers. Facebook has recently announced plans to allow advertisers to target ads to Facebook users based […]

Mexico Takes Step Toward Data Privacy Interoperability
[…] law. What makes this development so critical to global interoperability is that it serves as a model for other APEC member economies to consider how an enforceable code of conduct based on an international standard can be successfully incorporated into a legal regime – including extending express benefits to certified companies. It remains to […]

"Gambling? In This Casino?" Jules and Omer on the Facebook Experiment
Today, Re/ code ran an essay by Jules Polonetsky and Omer Tene, offering their take on the Facebook’s now-infamous experiment looking at the effects of tweaking the amount of positive or negative comments on a user’s News Feed: As the companies that serve us play an increasingly intimate role in our lives, understanding how […]

MAC Addresses and De-Identification
[…] with the leading companies providing these services to create an enforceable Mobile Location Code of Conduct that restricts discriminatory uses of data, creates a central opt out, promotes in-store notice and other protections. We filed comments last week with the FTC describing the program in detail. The only data transmitted by mobile devices that […]