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FPF Policy Brief: Comparative Analysis of California and U.K. Age-Appropriate Design Codes
[…] Age-Appropriate Design Code Act (AADC), a first-of-its-kind privacy-by-design law in the United States, and the United Kingdom’s Age-Appropriate Design Code. While there are distinctions between the two codes, the California AADC, which is set to become enforceable on July 1, 2024, was modeled after the UK’s version and represents a significant change in the […]

FPF-Comparative Analysis of CA UK Codes of Conduct R3
[…] data management practices and design features that are likely to be accessed by a child. However, the UK AADC requires an assessment of risks to rights and freedoms, while the California AADC narrows this consideration to risks of “material detriment.” California AADC does not define “material detriment.” Again, the UK AADC includes more guidance […]

Balancing Organizational Accountability and Privacy Self-Management in Asia-Pacific Report
[…] providing a detailed comparison of the requirements for processing personal data in 14 jurisdictions in the Asia-Pacific (APAC), including Australia, China, India, Indonesia, Hong Kong SAR, Japan, Macau SAR, Malaysia, New Zealand, the Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Thailand, and Vietnam. The comparative analysis follows a months-long dissemination of individual reports on each jurisdiction. Read […]

New Report Promotes Accountability-Based Approach to Data Protection in the APAC Region
[…] from consent-centric privacy practices. Consent practices are often restricted to individual jurisdictions and their legal systems. FPF and ABLI’s new report aims to elevate this discussion by promoting alternatives to consent measures, thereby increasing the accountability of organizations that process personal data. By using various alternative legal bases other than consent and with an […]

FPF APAC Comparative Review DIGITAL
[…] is shared by all jurisdictions. A majority of the jurisdictions in this category expressly require that consent must be voluntary in the sense that the consent is free from vitiating factors like mistake, misrepresentation, fraud, or duress. Further, 10 of the 14 jurisdictions expressly require that consent must be informed (in at least certain […]

Event Report: FPF Side Event and Workshop on Privacy Enhancing Technologies (PETs) at the 2022 Global Privacy Assembly (GPA)
[…] to clarify when and how PETs should be deployed in different scenarios to ensure compliance with privacy laws; and providing tailored advice to lawmakers that wish to promote the use of PETs for the pursuit of public interest tasks and the responsible use of data. On this note, Gilad Semama noted that PETs seem […]

2023 FPF Research Data Stewardship Award Nomination Form
[…] for nomination, or other general inquiries, please contact Shea Swauger at [email protected] . Start Application —> *Indicates a required answer. If you’re unsure about an answer, feel free to skip the question. If you have questions or want to discuss your project or application for any reason, please contact Shea Swauger at [email protected] . […]

Meet David Sallay, FPF’s new Youth & Education Privacy Director
[…] is going on in youth & education privacy today…What’s one thing that you are optimistic or encouraged about? I am encouraged by the move to age-appropriate design codes in some jurisdictions since it should lead to more products mapping better to the expectations of parents, educators, and children. What’s one thing that you are […]

Indonesia’s Personal Data Protection Bill: Overview, Key Takeaways, and Context
[…] (Art 5) This right expresses the ‘principle of transparency’ found under Article 16(2)(a); The right to access and obtain a copy of the data subject’s personal data free of charge, except for certain conditions that require a fee. (Art 7); A right to rectification in which the data subject may complete, update, or correct […]