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A Look Back at the Role of Law and the Right To Privacy in LGBTQ+ History
[…] have been destroyed, but those that remain show the extent of government spying. The FBI recruited informants within early LGBTQ+ rights organizations, photographed and tracked protestors to get them removed from their federal jobs, and regularly outed them. Former Secretary of State John Kerry, in a formal apology issued in 2015, acknowledged the practice: […]

Chelsey Colbert Discusses Trends in Mobility & Location Data
[…] and privacy harms to individuals and society through the irresponsible use of technologies. I believe there are ways to mitigate risks and reduce or eliminate harms to get as many benefits from technologies like automated vehicles and digital micromobility services, like bike- or scooter-sharing. FPF has been a really great fit for me because […]

Rob van Eijk Discusses Trends in European Privacy Discussions
[…] we address uses of machine-generated data that are not necessarily personal data in the legal sence. Therefore, it’s important that we track policy developments related to the free flow of non-personal data, which also happens to be an issue that is top of mind for the European Commission at the moment. To learn […]

How the Student Privacy Pledge Bolsters Legal Requirements and Supports Better Privacy in Education
[…] (Neb. Rev. Stat. § 79-2,153), New Hampshire (NH. St. § 189:68-a), New Jersey (Assembly Bill 4978, signed into law Jan. 2020), North Carolina (N.C. Gen. Stat. § 115C-401.2), Oregon (Or. Rev. Stat. Ann § 336.184-187), Texas (Tex. Educ. Code § 32.151), Virginia (Va. Code Ann. § 22.1-289.01), and Washington State (Wash. Rev. Code § 28A.604).

FPF Presents Expert Analysis to Washington State Lawmakers as Multiple States Weigh COVID-19 Privacy and Contact Tracing Legislation
[…] emergency, over the past few months state legislatures in the United States have diverted their resources towards establishing state and local reopening plans, allocating federal aid, and promoting public trust and public participation by addressing concerns over privacy and civil liberties. Many states have introduced bills which would govern collection, use, and sharing of […]

Protected: Protected: Future of Privacy Forum’s 2020 Annual Meeting
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Christy Harris Discusses Trends in Ad Tech
[…] the data they collect, and ensure that any secondary or downstream uses of data are not unexpected or discriminatory (even if such uses ensure an app is free to use). What do you see happening over the next few years in ad-tech? Over the past few years, we’ve seen the GDPR have a very […]

FPF & VUB Roundtable – Banking on Personal Data
[…] The second presenter stated: ‘If the fulfilment of the account information or payment initiation service falls under performance of the contract, then the TPP ought to also get the consent of the data subject to see if they can share the data with third parties so that they can offer them services unless this […]

The European Commission Considers Amending the General Data Protection Regulation to Make Digital Age of Consent Consistent
[…] ages of digital consent, there are also differing interpretations of the obligations on information society services regarding children. For example, the United Kingdom’s proposed Age Appropriate Design Code defines a child as a person under the age of 18 and lays out additional requirements for information society services to build in privacy by design […]

Dr. Rachele Hendricks-Sturrup Discusses Trends in Health Data
[…] create actionable intelligence needed to robustly inform policy and organizational decision-making. New types and uses of data in the health space mean that it’s really important to get the data right. If whatever you’re doing isn’t based on evidence or reliable data, then you’re likely to see a failed policy due to poor or […]