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FPF at the 2023 IAPP Global Privacy Summit
[…] relevant issues such as U.S. employment laws and data, state legislation from California and Utah (notably Utah’s social media bill), children’s privacy, and more. “We need to get legislation done in the responsible ways that California did; otherwise we lean towards a poorer direction” Jules Polonetsky, CEO, FPF What Are the Long-term Implications of the […]

Tanzania’s Personal Information Protection Act: Overview, Key Takeaways, and Context
[…] adequacy criteria cannot be fulfilled) where the controller assures the Commission that there are adequate security safeguards in place, there is a guarantee of the rights and freedoms of the data subject in the domestic laws of the recipient’s country, there is an ability to enforce the rights of data subjects, and that the […]

Let’s Look at LLMs: Understanding Data Flows and Risks in the Workplace
[…] quickly seen employees using generative AI and LLM tools in their workstreams. Few workers are waiting for permission to use the technologies to speed up complex tasks, get tailored answers to full-sentence questions, or draft content like marketing emails. However, the growing use of LLMs creates risks, such as privacy concerns, content inaccuracies, and […]

The African Union’s Data Policy Framework: Context, Key Takeaways, and Implications for Data Protection on the Continent
[…] Transformation Strategy (DTS), which the AU adopted in 2020 to spur digital development across the continent, as well as other prior initiatives such as the Africa Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCTFA) and the Policy and Regulatory Initiative for Digital Africa (PRIDA). African leaders created the Framework to respond to identified needs, opportunities, and risks […]

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
[…] selection (the human rights principle of participation),32 and further ensure data collection is based on the principle of self-identification, which requires that surveys should always allow for free responses (including no responses) as well as indicating multiple identities (see section 4 on the human rights principle of self-identification). 3. ESG reporting Under the upcoming […]

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
[…] you by one company 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 […]

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
[…] state privacy laws and federal draft bills. Manipulative design has important implications for consumer privacy. User consent obtained through manipulation, because it is neither “informed” nor “ freely-given,” undermines the basis of any notice and consent regime for data collection, use, and sharing. Platforms intending to employ manipulative design techniques can be incentivized to […]