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Vermont and Nebraska: Diverging Experiments in State Age-Appropriate Design Codes
In May 2025, Nebraska and Vermont passed Age- Appropriate Design Code Acts (AADCs), continuing the bipartisan trend of states advancing protections for youth online. While these new bills arrived within the same week and share both a common name and general purpose, their scope, applicability, and substance take two very different approaches to a […]

Amendments to the Montana Consumer Data Privacy Act Bring Big Changes to Big Sky Country
[…] of care with respect to minors, (2) new requirements for processing minors’ personal data, (3) a disclaimer that the law does not require age verification, (4) lowered applicability thresholds and narrowed exemptions, (5) a narrowed right of access that prohibits controllers from disclosing certain sensitive information, (6) expanded privacy notice requirements, and (7) modifications […]

The Curse of Dimensionality: De-identification Challenges in the Sharing of Highly Dimensional Datasets
[…] data to meet intense demand from academic researchers who saw this valuable data set as essential to understanding a wide range of human behavior. As the executive appointed AOL’s first Chief Privacy Officer as part of a strategy to help prevent further privacy lapses, the benefits as well as the risks of sharing data […]

Africa
[…] Global Privacy Summer Fellow and Mercy King’ori, FPF Policy Analyst, Global Privacy The African Union (AU) Executive Council, composed of representatives of the 55 African Member States, approved the highly anticipated AU AI Continental Strategy (the Strategy) in July 2024. The adoption of the Strategy follows a period of stakeholder Read More RECs Report: […]

5 Ways to Be a Top Dog in Data Privacy
[…] are collecting more information than ever before, and we’ve become accustomed to sharing personal information daily. However, it’s important to be cautious and trust a website or app before sharing any personal information with it. There are a few ways to evaluate a website or app before sharing personal information. The first is to […]

Brussels Privacy Symposium 2025
[…] impact of the competitiveness and simplification agenda of the European Commission on digital regulation, including data protection. The Brussels Privacy Symposium is a global convening of practical, applicable, substantive privacy research and scholarship, bringing together policymakers, academic researchers, civil society, and industry representatives. The programming of the Symposium has drawn attention over the past […]

FPF’s Year in Review 2024
[…] by California’s AB 1008. Produced a new report on confidential computing and how it differs from other PETs, as well as an in-depth analysis of its sectoral applications and policy considerations. Presented the Government of Singapore with the inaugural Global Responsible AI Leadership Award for the country’s pragmatic work in establishing frameworks for AI […]

OAIC’s Dual AI Guidelines Set New Standards for Privacy Protection in Australia
[…] and conducting Privacy Impact Assessments to identify and mitigate potential privacy impacts throughout the AI product lifecycle. The Guidelines Establish Rigorous Accuracy Requirements Organizations are required under APP 10 to take reasonable steps to ensure personal information is accurate, up-to-date, and complete when collected, and also relevant when used or disclosed. Both Guidelines emphasize […]

History of the FPF Smart Places Initiative
[…] that were opted out between 2013-present, to the extent it is technically feasible, and that they take any other necessary technical steps, including deleting personal information where appropriate. Although FPF is no longer supporting the Opt Out mechanism, participating companies remain committed to their own public statements regarding data privacy, and we invite them […]

Five Big Questions (and Zero Predictions) for the U.S. State Privacy Landscape in 2025
[…] minimization by prohibiting data processing beyond what is reasonably necessary to accomplish the purposes that are disclosed to a user. Consumer advocates have long objected to this approach, arguing that it incentivizes companies to bury broad disclosures in dense privacy notices, resulting in little, if any, heightened protection. This year, in a potentially paradigm-shifting […]