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Future of Privacy Forum and Carnegie Mellon University Research Leads to New Tool from California Attorney General
[…] policies continues its upward trend from FPF’s previous surveys in 2011 and 2012, health and fitness apps – which may access sensitive, physiological data collected by sensors on a mobile phone, wearable, or other device – do worse than average at providing privacy policies. Only 70% of top health and fitness apps had a privacy policy (6% […]

Looking Back at Smart Cities Week at FPF
[…] of key federal initiatives this week. First, the White House announced over $80 million in new federal investments in the Smart Cities Initiative. This also doubled the number of participating cities and communities, now rising to over 70. The goal of the Smart Cities Initiative is “to make it easier for cities, Federal agencies, […]

Student Privacy Pledge Reaches Milestone of 300 Signatories
[…] with 14 signatory companies, and it took effect in January 2015 as a legally enforceable agreement for signing companies that provide services to schools. Since then, the number of Pledge signatories has substantially increased, reaching 200 in November 2015, and now passing 300. “As students return to school for the Fall and teachers develop […]

Future of Privacy Forum Releases Best Practices for Consumer Wearables and Wellness Apps and Devices
[…] upward trend from our previous surveys in 2011 and 2012, health and fitness apps – which may access sensitive, physiological data collected by sensors on a mobile phone, wearable, or other device – do worse than average at providing privacy policies. Only 70% of top health and fitness apps had a privacy policy (6% […]

iOS 10 to Feature Stronger "Limit Ad Tracking" Control
[…] the functionality of the “Limit Ad Tracking” privacy setting. The iPhone operating system allows app developers to target advertisements to app users by using a unique ID number called “Identifier for Advertising” (IDFA or IFA). This advertising identifier functions similarly to the way cookies are used by web browsers, allowing third parties to recognize […]

Privacy Shield Starts, Now What About that Safe Harbor Statement in Your Policy?
[…] have retained in their privacy policies. Many companies have retained Safe Harbor language in their policies, even after adopting model contracts. They have done so for a number of logical reasons: they still follow the rules, previously collected data is covered under the Safe Harbor commitment, temporarily changing the policy could be confusing, and […]

Kids, Connected Toys and Devices, and Privacy
[…] to have nuanced options to aid in their decision making. More sophisticated and more usable design is going to be needed to help us manage the increasing number of options. Carnegie Mellon’s Norman Sadeh and his team point the way to what is possible, with an app that uses artificial intelligence to learn what […]

FTC Settles with Major Ad Platform for Deceptive Location Tracking via Wi-Fi
[…] 2015, even when a user had declined to provide their location by selecting “no” in response to the app’s request (or turning it off manually in the phone Settings), InMobi used an alternative method to infer their location via the information collected about the Wi-Fi network to which the user was connected; and/or the Wi-Fi […]

Purpose or Interest: that is the question!
[…] important contributions to the current discussion of key privacy topics, including big data, the Internet of Things, and EU data protection laws. Let us imagine a mobile phone application that traces your movements and phone calls in order to inform you whether you are likely to catch influenza. The app can even tell you […]

Enhancing Usability for Online Privacy Controls
[…] you have. According to Google, a user can simply say, “Ok Google, show me my Google account,” and it takes take the user there. Finally, “find your phone” is a new feature that will help locate a phone that has been lost or stolen. Phones hold some of our most sensitive data: personal texts, […]