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Reuters Talks Tracking in Brick-and-Mortar Retail
[…] raises privacy concerns about the tracking of customer behavior in the offline world. We think, when it comes to addressing these concerns, that our Mobile Location Analytics Code of Conduct is a step in the right direction. Notice, transparency, and customer consent have — and will continue to be — important principles as we […]

The FTC’s Upcoming “Internet Of Things” Workshop: FPF Projects And Resources
[…] Location Analytics (“MLA”) in Retail Stores: FPF worked with a group of leading Mobile Location Analytics companies and Senator Chuck Schumer to create a Mobile Location Analytics Code of Conduct to provide an enforceable, self-regulatory framework for retail tracking. Learn more about the Smart Store Privacy project here. In general, FPF has argued that […]

FTC Director of Consumer Protection Praises MLA Code
[…] She said: “It’s great that industry has recognized consumer concerns about invisible tracking in retail spaces and has taken a positive step forward in developing a self-regulatory code of conduct…Our staff appreciated the opportunity to provide feedback in the process of creating the code. This is a rapidly changing industry with critical consumer privacy […]

The Future of Privacy Forum and Sen. Schumer Announce Important Agreement to Ensure Consumers Have Opportunity to “Opt-Out” Before Stores Can Track Their Movement Via Their Mobile Devices
[…] Stores Can Track Their Movement Via Their Mobile Devices FPF and Schumer Release New Code-of-Conduct Agreed to By Location-Technology Companies Code Includes A Requirement of Clear, In-Store Signage That Tracking Technology Is Being Used And Instructions for How To “Opt-out” So Stores Can’t Track You New York, NY – The Future of Privacy Forum (FPF), […]

Safe Harbor Faces Scrutiny at Recent LIBE Committee Hearing
[…] programs. A recent hearing by the European Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs (LIBE) Committee is demonstrative of this negative sentiment and shows that there is no sign that this backlash will subside. On October 7, the LIBE Committee of the European Parliament held a hearing to examine the US-EU Safe Harbor framework as […]

Is "Compromise" a Dirty Word?
[…] and the ACLU, and industry including the App Developers Alliance, Intuit, AT&T, Verizon, CTIA, SIIA and the Internet Commerce Coalition, came together in July to support a code of conduct for mobile app developer transparency. Now, the NTIA multi-stakeholder process is taking a lot of criticism in the press. It didn’t go far enough. […]

Safe Harbor: Time for a Fresh Look?
[…] of positive developments. The FTC has stepped up its enforcement efforts and settled a number of cases for Safe Harbor violations. And, the number of companies to sign up to the Safe Harbor has grown. We think that, in light of these concerns, it may be time to take an objective look at the […]

FTC Provides Limited “Safe Harbor” for Users of a “Do Not Track for Kids” Flag
[…] with a number of stakeholders to refine a technical proposal that could help standardize this type of communication, effectively creating a limited “Do Not Track for Kids” signal. We have urged the FTC to provide a “safe harbor” for users of this flag in order to provide more certainty in this area and to […]

NTIA User Interface Mockups
“I am pleased to support the NTIA Short Form Notice Code of Conduct,” said Jules Polonetsky, Executive Director of the Future of Privacy Forum. “A ‘food label’ type approach to a privacy notice will give consumers a standardized way to get key privacy information at a glance and will help consumers better understand how […]

July 16, 2013 – Companies To Develop Privacy Standards For Tracking Brick-And-Mortar MediaPost News
FPF begins work with technology companies, privacy advocates, and regulators to develop a code of conduct aimed at protecting consumers’ privacy.