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Tanzania’s Personal Information Protection Act: Overview, Key Takeaways, and Context
[…] may seek the input of data subjects or their representatives before approval (Section 65). The Act does not specifically mention that each controller must develop their own code of ethics; the broad provision gives leeway for controllers to either do so independently or as a group. Data Subject Rights: From Absolute Opt-Out of Commercial […]

Let’s Look at LLMs: Understanding Data Flows and Risks in the Workplace
[…] own research. In many cases, these issues raise novel questions about legal rights and liability. For example, software developers have used ChatGPT to write and improve existing code. Yet LLMs, including ChatGPT, have been shown to regularly produce inaccurate content. If an employee uses the code generated by ChatGPT in a product that interacts […]

The African Union’s Data Policy Framework: Context, Key Takeaways, and Implications for Data Protection on the Continent
[…] also brings harms that regulators must address. The AU acknowledges the vast ongoing transformations to regional and global data policies and the need for African leadership to promote harmonization of legal frameworks across the continent. Notably, the Framework contains many features that align with international approaches to data protection such as the need to […]

Race Equity, Surveillance in the Post-Roe Era, and Data Protection Frameworks in the Global South are Major Topics During This Year’s Privacy Papers for Policymakers Event
[…] other countries, amongst other salient topics. Professor Anupam Chander and Neil Chilson Professor Eunice Park (Western State College of Law) discussed her paper, Reproductive Health Care Data Free or For Sale: Post-Roe Surveillance and the “Three Corners” of Privacy Legislation Needed with Amanda Newman (Office of Congresswoman Sara Jacobs). Professor Park’s paper recommends placing […]

Workplace Discrimination and Equal Opportunity
[…] discrimination and create an inclusive culture in order to be able to recruit and support an increasingly diverse workforce. By now, many organizations have adopted policies to promote diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in their organizations and the need has arisen to monitor and evaluate their DEI efforts. Without proper monitoring, DEI efforts may […]

FPF Statement on President Biden’s 2023 State of the Union Address
[…] U.S. approach to data privacy, which has resulted in insufficient legal protections and a patchwork of state laws. Individuals deserve consistent privacy protections regardless of their zip code or age. We agree with President Biden: It’s time for federal lawmakers to speak in a united, bipartisan voice to create uniform privacy protections for all […]

7 Tips For Protecting Your Privacy Online
[…] and then shared or sold to another. While data collection can offer benefits to both you and businesses – like connecting with friends, getting directions, or sales promotions – it can also be used in ways that are intrusive – unless you take control. There are many ways you can protect your personal data […]

This Year’s Must-Read Privacy Papers to be Honored at Capitol Hill Event
[…] Law School This paper critically elaborates the “Black Opticon” — the discriminatory oversurveillance, discriminatory exclusion and discriminatory predation African Americans face online. The paper considers whether the Virginia Consumer Data Protection Act (2021), the Federal Data Protection Act (2021) and new resources for the Federal Trade Commission possibly meet imperatives of a race-conscious African […]

The Future of Manipulative Design Regulation
[…] just the consent context, recently lawmakers have crafted manipulative design provisions that apply to other types of interfaces and conduct. For example, the California Age Appropriate Design Code (CA AADC) prohibits services targeted at young people from using “dark patterns” to steer youth into sharing personal data or to act in a way that […]

FPF in 2022: A Year in Review
[…] The Hill and Lawfare editorials respectively. In addition to federal privacy legislation, 2022 also saw the introduction of consumer privacy laws in Utah and Connecticut, joining California, Virginia, and Colorado. Last month, FPF urged the Federal Trade Commission to prioritize practical rules that clearly define individuals’ rights and companies’ responsibilities in our filed comments […]