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White House/MIT Big Data Privacy Workshop Recap
[…] ensure the efficacy of the U.S.-EU Safe Harbor, Ms. Pritzker suggested government needed to continually evaluate and work with companies to uncover the technologies and practices that promote trust. She expressed hope that efforts like the day’s workshop could help to show that confidence placed in American companies should remain “rock solid.” The program’s […]

Aislelabs named Privacy by Design Ambassador
[…] Privacy by Design Ambassador by the Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario. Like fellow PbD Ambassador Euclid Analytics, Aislelabs has signed on to our Mobile Location Analytics (MLA) Code of Conduct, which ensures that consumers are provided with transparency and choice as to whether MLA companies may collect their information. As the launch date of […]

Privacy a Big Priority for Mobile Location Analytics Companies at "Retail's BIG Show"
[…] iInside, Measurence, Mexia Interactive, Radius Networks, ReadMe Systems, SOLOMO Technology, and Turnstyle Solutions) have already made a significant commitment to protecting privacy by signing on to our Code of Conduct. However, as companies continue to find exciting new ways to improve the retail experience using consumer data, privacy and security are hardly foregone conclusions. […]

Commerce Privacy Specialist Josh Harris Joins Future of Privacy Forum as Policy Director
[…] and Information Security Committee. FPF Founder and Co-Chair Christopher Wolf commented on Mr. Harris’s new role as Policy Director by saying “Josh’s experience developing and implementing privacy-based codes of conduct is an extremely valuable asset to FPF’s mission to develop best practices for the responsible use of data.” FPF’s Executive Director and Co-Chair, Jules […]

A New Privacy Paradigm for the “Internet of Things”
[…] would be irrelevant or unduly discriminatory. Automate accountability mechanisms. Automated accountability mechanisms could monitor data usage and determine whether the uses comply with machine readable policies. Develop Codes of Conduct. Self-regulatory codes of conduct will be the most effective means to honor these preferences and others in the rapidly evolving landscape of the Internet […]

Reuters Talks Tracking in Brick-and-Mortar Retail
[…] raises privacy concerns about the tracking of customer behavior in the offline world. We think, when it comes to addressing these concerns, that our Mobile Location Analytics Code of Conduct is a step in the right direction. Notice, transparency, and customer consent have — and will continue to be — important principles as we […]

The FTC’s Upcoming “Internet Of Things” Workshop: FPF Projects And Resources
[…] Location Analytics (“MLA”) in Retail Stores: FPF worked with a group of leading Mobile Location Analytics companies and Senator Chuck Schumer to create a Mobile Location Analytics Code of Conduct to provide an enforceable, self-regulatory framework for retail tracking. Learn more about the Smart Store Privacy project here. In general, FPF has argued that […]

FTC Director of Consumer Protection Praises MLA Code
[…] She said: “It’s great that industry has recognized consumer concerns about invisible tracking in retail spaces and has taken a positive step forward in developing a self-regulatory code of conduct…Our staff appreciated the opportunity to provide feedback in the process of creating the code. This is a rapidly changing industry with critical consumer privacy […]

The Future of Privacy Forum and Sen. Schumer Announce Important Agreement to Ensure Consumers Have Opportunity to “Opt-Out” Before Stores Can Track Their Movement Via Their Mobile Devices
[…] Euclid, iInside (a WirelessWERX company), Mexia Interactive, SOLOMO, Radius Networks, Brickstream and Turnstyle Solutions – today announced that they have agreed to a Code of Conduct to promote consumer privacy and responsible data use for retail location analytics. The companies responded to privacy concerns raised by Senator Schumer and the FPF about the use […]

Sharing Thoughts on Big Data and Privacy
[…] Data and technology will be discussed a lot in the months and years ahead. Howard Fienberg from the Marketing Research Association asks whether privacy and Big Data can coexist? He provides a full summary of the day’s panels, and notes that “Big Data’s growing use, and fervor inside and out of the survey, opinion and […]