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2025 FPF Privacy Communities
[…] the month at 4pm ET ● Stakeholders across the health privacy space including data driven health companies, pharmaceutical developers, researchers, and insurers. ● Discusses topics including secure use of genetic information, data interoperability, Internet of Things health devices, and solutions to protect health data shared for research. ● Analyzes new technologies and data practices […]
FPF Anatomy of a State Comprehensive Privacy Law Report
[…] enacted. Although no new states ha ve joined the ranks, lawmakers have continued to evolve existing laws, as California, Colorado, Connecticut, Kentucky, Montana, Oregon, Texas, Utah, and Virginia all amended their respective laws in 2025. This report summarizes that legislative landscape, compares and contrasts the prevailing models for state laws, and identifies the critical […]
FPF – Brussels Privacy Symposium 2025 Report NEW
[…] g more co m ple x, re q uir in g a deep er an d bro ad er und ers ta n d in g of use rs an d acce ss to pers o nal data . ● Rese arc h is movin g to w ard s AG I, enab lin […]
17th Annual Advisory Board Meeting 2026
[…] networking among peers, fostering new connections and addressing common challenges. We anticipate lively group discussions and encourage active participation from each attendee. (Chatham House Rules & FPF’s Code of Conduct are to be followed please). Hotel Information We encourage all members to take advantage of our discounted room block at the Yours Truly DC Hotel. […]
Brussels Privacy Symposium 2025 Report
[…] g more co m ple x, re q uir in g a deep er an d bro ad er und ers ta n d in g of use rs an d acce ss to pers o nal data . ● Rese arc h is movin g to w ard s AG I, enab lin […]
FPF releases Issue Brief on Brazil’s Digital ECA: new paradigm of safety & privacy for minors online
[…] be accessed by minors, with extraterritorial application. “Likelihood of access” of a technology service or product as a novel standard, composed of three elements: attractiveness, ease of use, and potential risks to minors. Provisions governed by the principle of the “best interest of the child,” requiring providers to prioritize the rights, interests, and safety […]
FPF releases Issue Brief on Brazil’s Digital ECA: new paradigm of safety & privacy for minors online
This Issue Brief analyzes Brazil’s recently enacted children’s online safety law, summarizing its key provisions and how they interact with existing principles and obligations under the country’s general data protection law (LGPD). It provides insight into an emerging paradigm of protection for minors in online environments through an innovative and strengthened institutional framework, focusing on […]
Issue Brief – Brazil’s Digital ECA
[…] l sta n d ard , co m pose d of t h re e ele m ents : attr a ctiv e n ess, ease of use , an d pote n tia l ris k s to min ors . ● Pro vis io ns gove rn e d by th e […]
FPF AARNET Youth Privacy in Australia
[…] Policy ____________________________________________ 4 4. Education as a Shared and Evolving Responsibility _________________ 5 5. Engaging Youth as Stakeholders, Not Just Beneficiaries _____________ 5 6. AI: The Dual- Use Dilemma ___________________________________ 5 7. Trust as an Outcome of Good Policy and Design ___________________ 6 IV. CONCLUSION ______________________________________________ 6 EVENT DESCRIPTIONS AND SPEAKERS ____________________________ 7 Event […]
What’s New in COPPA 2.0? A Summary of the Proposed Changes
[…] Senators Markey (D-MA) and Cassidy (R-LA) most recently reintroduced their version of this framework in March 2025–one that is distinguishable from this new House version in several meaningful ways. Note: For more information on the exact deviations between the current Senate and House versions of COPPA 2.0, click the button below for a redline comparison of these two proposals.