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FPF-Sponsorship Prospectus-2025-R2_UPDATED 12.19
[…] Sponsorship include: » Com pany name, logo, and website link in event invitations »Offic ial recognition during the Reception by FPF Leadership »Opp ortunity to provide (1) promotional item and (1) giveaway via QR code. Must be approved in adv ance by FPF Sponsorship Team »Pro minent recognition of name and logo on signage […]

OAIC’s Dual AI Guidelines Set New Standards for Privacy Protection in Australia
[…] In the deployment and use phase, organizations must exercise strict caution when inputting personal information into AI systems, particularly systems that are provided to the public for free, such as AI chatbots. They emphasize the need to comply with APP 6 for any secondary use of personal information, minimizing data input, and maintaining transparency […]

Policy Analyst, Africa
[…] Coordinated from its Headquarters in Washington DC, FPF has offices in Brussels, Tel Aviv, and Singapore, as well as a network of experts and partners in Kenya, India, and Brazil, with a long term view of expanding our global presence. To develop its global perspective and contribute to the comprehensive understanding of privacy and […]

Project Manager, Global Privacy
[…] Coordinated from its Headquarters in Washington DC, FPF has offices in Brussels, Tel Aviv, and Singapore, as well as a network of experts and partners in Kenya, India, and Brazil, with a long term view of expanding our global presence. To develop its global perspective and contribute to the comprehensive understanding of privacy and […]

Insights from the Second Japan Privacy Symposium: Global Data Protection Authorities Discuss Their 2025 Priorities, from AI, to Cross-Regulatory Collaboration
[…] the PPC delivered the opening keynote. In his keynote, Commissioner Oshima shared about the PPC’s regulatory priorities for 2025. These included cross-border data transfers and the Data Free Flow with Trust initiative, as well as further collaboration with the G7 DPAs and bilaterally with various international regulators. Following the keynote, Gabriela Zanfir-Fortuna, Vice-President for […]

History of the FPF Smart Places Initiative
[…] hosted at www.smart-places.org. Read on to learn more about the history and the future of this initiative. Brief History of Smart Places The Smart Places Opt-Out and Code of Conduct (2013-2024) was a self-regulatory initiative administered by the Future of Privacy Forum that helped establish privacy standards for Mobile Location Analytics (MLA) technology. Through […]

Five Big Questions (and Zero Predictions) for the U.S. State Privacy Landscape in 2025
[…] minimization provisions are also elements of recent sectoral laws including the Washington State My Health My Data Act, the New York Child Data Protection Act, and the Virginia Child Data Privacy Amendment. Taken together, these frameworks portend a new trend toward substantive data minimization standards; however, their statutory requirements vary in subtle but consequential […]

In a Landmark Judgment, The Inter-American Court of Human Rights Recognized an Autonomous Right to Informational Self-Determination
[…] emphasized by the IACHR: 599. In any case, the Inter-American Court reiterates that the effectiveness of the right to informational self-determination requires States to provide adequate, swift, free, and effective mechanisms or procedures to process and address requests, either by the same authority managing the data or by another competent institution in matters of […]

FPF Brussels Privacy Symposium 2024
[…] empha size potential harm to human rights, as the GDPR’s Article 35 calls for the description of the impact of the intended processing on individuals’ rights and freedoms. She agreed that the focus on harm has increased over time, and this is recently seen in the Meta Platforms Inc and Others v Bunde skartellamt […]