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New Report on Limits of “Consent” in Vietnam’s Data Protection Law
[…] the fundamental level, Vietnam’s Constitution provides for an inviolable right to privacy and legal protection of information regarding personal privacy and personal and familial secrecy. The Civil Code gives expression to these rights in a limited manner by, among others, requiring an individual’s consent for collection, use, retention, or publication of information about that […]

Meet Josh Lee Kok Thong, FPF Asia Pacific’s Managing Director
[…] protection landscape—first, the demographic shift. Second, the technological shift. Third, the regulatory shift. First, the sheer demographic gravity of the Asia-Pacific means that jurisdictions like China, India, Indonesia, and others – have not just the largest but also some of the youngest and fastest-growing populations globally. With a young, highly digitally-savvy population that is […]

New Report on Limits of “Consent” in Indonesia’s Data Protection Law
[…] and alternatives to consent as lawful bases for processing personal data in Asia Pacific (APAC). This report provides a detailed overview of relevant laws and regulations in Indonesia, including: notice and consent requirements for processing personal data; the status of alternative legal bases for processing personal data which permit processing of personal data without […]

New Report on Limits of “Consent” in Australia’s Data Protection Law
[…] Legislation Amendment (Enhancing Online Privacy and Other Measures) Bill 2021” (Online Privacy Bill) which, if passed, would complement the Privacy Act by introducing a binding online privacy code with which social media and other online platforms would have to comply, or face legal penalties. The status of the Online Privacy Bill is currently uncertain […]

California Age-Appropriate Design Code Aims to Address Growing Concern About Children’s Online Privacy and Safety
[…] graduate of USC Gould School of Law and a Student Contractor with FPF’s Youth and Education Privacy team. On May 26, 2022, AB-2273, the California Age-Appropriate Design Code Act (ADCA) unanimously passed the California Assembly and moved to the Senate for consideration. California Assembly Members Buffy Wicks (D-Oakland) and Jordan Cunningham (R-Templeton) proposed AB-2273, […]

New Report on Limits of “Consent” in China’s Data Protection Law – First in a Series for Joint Project with Asian Business Law Institute
[…] Republic of China. Over the coming weeks, FPF and ABLI will continue publishing these reports, which will inform a forthcoming comparative review paper with detailed recommendations to promote legal convergence around requirements for processing personal data in the Asia Pacific region. Background on the ABLI/FPF Project In August 2021, ABLI and FPF concluded a […]

When is a Biometric No Longer a Biometric?
[…] minutiae template, or a voiceprint, can be extracted, and keystroke patterns or rhythms, gait patterns or rhythms, and sleep, health, or exercise data that contain identifying information. Virginia §59.1-571 “Biometric data” means data generated by automatic measurements of an individual’s biological characteristics, such as a fingerprint, voiceprint, eye retinas, irises, or other unique biological […]

FPF Report: Automated Decision-Making Under the GDPR – A Comprehensive Case-Law Analysis
[…] workers Distribution of social benefits and tax fraud detection Automated credit scoring Content moderation decisions in social networks FPF Training: Automated Decision-Making under the GDPR Ready to get an in-depth understanding of the GDPR’s Automated Decision-Making requirements? Register for our upcoming virtual training session on November 9, where FPF experts will cover the critical […]

FPF at the 2022 IAPP Global Privacy Summit
[…] an upcoming trend in global regulation, current U.S. regulation of algorithms, pending EU AI regulation, examples of fair AI principles, and more. “In terms of trying to get an answer, it’s up to scientists to use tools like the line model.” – Dr. Rob van Eijk, EU Managing Director, FPF To view the slides […]

BCI Commercial and Government Use: Gaming, Education, Employment, and More
This post is the third in a four-part series on Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs), providing an overview of the technology, use cases, privacy risks, and proposed recommendations for promoting privacy and mitigating risks associated with BCIs. Click here for FPF and IBM’s full report: Privacy and the Connected Mind. In case you missed them, read […]