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The Old Line State Does Something New on Privacy
[…] with individuals’ reasonable expectations and that collection and processing must be limited to what is reasonably necessary and proportionate to achieve a disclosed purpose. MODPA establishes a new data minimization framework that places default limitations on both the collection and the processing of personal data. Influenced by the ADPPA, MODPA provides that a controller […]

China’s Interim Measures for the Management of Generative AI Services: A Comparison Between the Final and Draft Versions of the Text
[…] by Josh Lee Kok Thong (FPF) and Sakshi Shivhare (FPF) The following is a guest post to the FPF blog by Yirong Sun, research fellow at the New York University School of Law Guarini Institute for Global Legal Studies at NYU School of Law: Global Law & Tech and Jingxian Zeng, research fellow at […]

Two New Apple and Google Platform Privacy Requirements Kicking In Now
Apple’s important mandatory requirements affecting iOS apps are about to kick in, and Google’s new requirements for publishers and advertisers have just gone into effect. Accurately implementing these requirements calls for close cooperation between the legal, privacy, and ad ops teams. Apple’s Privacy Manifests At WWDC 2023, Apple announced privacy manifests, signatures for SDKs, […]

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FPF Celebrates 15 Years! Spring Social Marks Board Transition as Data Protection Leaders Toast to FPF’s Success
[…] 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 by Denise […]

Consumer Acceptance, Transparency, and Unique Privacy Considerations at the Forefront of FPF’s Discussion on Privacy and Vehicle Safety Systems
[…] and Outreach at the Automotive Coalition for Traffic Safety), and William Wallace (Associate Director of Safety Policy at Consumer Reports). The event followed the launch of FPF’s new report, “Vehicle Safety Systems: Privacy Risks and Recommendations,” which focuses on Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS), Driver Monitoring Systems (DMS), and Impairment Detection Technologies. FPF CEO […]

Alan Raul, Founder of Sidley Austin’s Privacy and Cybersecurity Law Practice Elected FPF’s New Board President
[…] with the needs of FPF, and I am confident he will work tirelessly with integrity and dedication to build on the successes of recent years and take on new challenges.” Raul has served on FPF’s board for eight years and is the founder and, for 25 years, the leader of Sidley Austin LLP’s highly-ranked Privacy […]

Examining Novel Advertising Solutions: A Proposed Risk-Utility Framework
[…] throughout the economy, changing the way advertisers do business and often impacting other social values. In reaction to these regulatory and platform pressures, businesses are actively seeking new tools and solutions to maintain identity and addressability, or to provide greater privacy safeguards, ideally (in their view) doing so while sustaining as much business utility […]

Global Privacy Intern
[…] develop privacy protections, ethical norms and workable business practices. Headquartered in Washington DC, FPF also has offices in Brussels, Singapore, Tel Aviv and presence in Nairobi and New Delhi. FPF’s Global Privacy team closely follows developments around the world in data protection and privacy policy-making and regulation, supported by our colleagues in Washington DC, Brussels, Singapore, Tel Aviv, Nairobi and […]

Youth Privacy in Immersive Technologies: Regulatory Guidance, Lessons Learned, and Remaining Uncertainties
[…] that immersive technologies commonly collect, like eye tracking. Default settings are key in protecting children’s and teens’ privacy and safety. Immersive technologies’ unique capabilities may give organizations new ways to engage in manipulative design. Immersive application providers must comply with COPPA if their application is “directed to children” or if there is “actual knowledge” […]