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Event Recap: FPF X nasscom Webinar Series – Breaking Down Consent Requirements under India’s DPDPA
[…] consent under the DPDPA. During the discussion, panelists emphasized the importance of clear, understandable written notices and discussed other design choices to ensure that consent is “ free, specific, informed, unconditional, and unambiguous”. To this end, Swati Sinha highlighted consent notices for different categories of cookies under the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), […]

The DNA of Genetic Privacy Legislation: Montana, Tennessee, Texas, and Virginia Enter 2024 with New Genetic Privacy Laws Incorporating FPF’s Best Practices
[…] in this area, state legislators have been the most active in mandating protections for this particularly sensitive category of personal information. In 2023, Montana, Tennessee, Texas, and Virginia joined six other states (Arizona, California, Kentucky, Maryland, Utah, and Wyoming) that have enacted privacy laws for direct-to-consumer genetic testing companies. These four newly enacted laws […]

Colorado’s Approval of Global Privacy Control: Implications for Advertisers and Publishers
[…] and Choice under Rule 5.03 and Default Settings under Rule 5.04. The notice and choice requirements ask UOOM vendors to ensure that the signal represents an “affirmative, freely given, and unambiguous choice to opt out” of targeted advertising and data sales. The requirements for default settings seek to ensure the choice remains a genuine […]

FPF Health & Wellness: Mapping the 2024 Health Privacy Landscape, A 2023 Retrospective
In 2024, health and wellness-focused companies are increasingly integrating AI to streamline their services–with the expansion of AI-enabled digital health, the universe of potential health inferences will also expand, triggering new concerns about patient and consumer privacy. At this intersection of reproductive health privacy and AI concerns, state legislators and federal regulators appear poised […]

The Garden State Joins the Comprehensive Privacy Grove
[…] tend to require that the controller derive at least a certain percentage of revenue from personal data sales (e.g., 25%) to be covered. This is another similarity between S332 and the Colorado Privacy Act, which sets the same thresholds. The carve outs in S332 are similar to those in the Delaware Personal Data Privacy […]

7 Essential Tips to Protect Your Privacy in 2024
[…] they need it for some obvious reason, like helping you with directions, showing your nearby friends, or perhaps a store location you’re looking for? If not, feel free to opt-out of location data. Be aware that location data is often used to personalize ads and recommendations based on locations you have recently visited. Allowing […]

This Year’s Must-Read Privacy Papers to be Honored at Washington, D.C. Event
[…] these winning papers were awarded based on the strength of their research and proposed policy solutions for policymakers and regulators in the U.S. and abroad. The Privacy Papers for Policymakers event will be held on February 27, 2024, in Washington, D.C., exact location to be announced. The event is free and open to the public.

Regu(AI)ting Health: Lessons for Navigating the Complex Code of AI and Healthcare Regulations
[…] Trade Commission (“FTC”) have made clear that they are working together to ensure organizations protect sensitive health information. In particular, failure to establish proper agreements or safeguards between covered entities and AI vendors can constitute a violation of the HIPAA Privacy Rule when patient health information is shared without patient consent for purposes other […]

Regu(AI)ting Health: Lessons for Navigating the Complex Code of AI and Healthcare Regulations
[…] Trade Commission (“FTC”) have made clear that they are working together to ensure organizations protect sensitive health information. In particular, failure to establish proper agreements or safeguards between covered entities and AI vendors can constitute a violation of the HIPAA Privacy Rule when patient health information is shared without patient consent for purposes other […]

FPF in 2023: A Year in Review
[…] pass broad-based consumer health data privacy legislation. Earlier this month, our Director for U.S. Legislation Keir Lamont took a look ahead at the state privacy landscape in 2024. For the 13th year, FPF recognized leading privacy research and analytical work with the Privacy Papers for Policymakers Award held on Capitol Hill. The winners spoke […]