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User Reputation: Building Trust and Addressing Privacy Issues in the Sharing Economy
[…] used mechanisms to build reputation, as well as issues surrounding identity and anonymity, and the role of social network integration. The report undertook a survey of a number of market leaders in the sharing economy sectors of transportation (Lyft, Sidecar, Uber), hospitality (Airbnb, HomeAway, Couchsurfing), retail goods (Etsy, NeighborGoods, eBay) and general services (TaskRabbit, […]

Future of Privacy Forum Releases New Survey on Privacy and Trust Issues in the "Sharing Economy"
[…] concerning user-generated data, especially access and correction capabilities for users and providers, has tangible privacy implications. As a result, the FPF paper undertook a survey of a number of market leaders in the sharing economy sectors of transportation (Lyft, Sidecar, Uber), hospitality (Airbnb, HomeAway, Couchsurfing), retail goods (Etsy, NeighborGoods, eBay) and general services (TaskRabbit, […]

Balancing Free Expression and Social Media Monitoring
Last week, central Florida’s largest school district announced that it would begin monitoring a number of social media sites for posts “that may impact students and staff.” As more and more school districts look to social media to monitor and track students, it raises big privacy questions. Certainly, many schools have reacted to school shootings, student […]

Communicating with Parents about Student Privacy
Recently, a number of bills have been proposed at both federal and state levels aimed at protecting student data privacy. Laws, codes of conduct, better contracts …

Rise of the Drones
[…] use. A wide variety of individuals and organizations also submitted comments ahead of a new drone privacy multistakeholder effort, and it is clear that there are a number of ideas in play for how to address data collection and use by drones, as well as the address public concern about a loss of privacy […]

Comparing the Data Broker Bill to the Consumer Privacy Bill of Rights
[…] of incorrect data cannot result in an adverse action against an individual, but then gives consumers the right to demand the information be deleted. While the CPBR places a number of limitations on consumer access, the Markey bill places similar limits on the ability of consumers to correct information. For example, the CPBR limits access requests […]

What Privacy Papers Should Policymakers Be Reading?
[…] policymakers in Congress, as well as at the Federal Trade Commission and in other government agencies. For our fifth annual Privacy Papers for Policymakers, we received a record number of submissions covering topics ranging from data use in elections, government surveillance, the always-present cloud, and even the emergence of app stores for the brain. However, […]

Student Privacy Pledge Crosses Milestone with 100 Signatories
[…] Eyob, (202) 789-4480, [email protected] PR Agency: Farrah Kim, (202) 568-8986, [email protected] STUDENT PRIVACY PLEDGE CROSSES MILESTONE WITH 100 SIGNATORIES Responsible Privacy Practices Affirmed by Growing Number of Ed-Tech Companies WASHINGTON, D.C. – Wednesday, February 4, 2015 – The Future of Privacy Forum (FPF) and the Software & Information Industry Association (SIIA) […]

Travis LeBlanc on the FCC's New Privacy Role
[…] making the rules we can go talk to them before we do an enforcement action. If we’re going to do anything, we need to pick up the phone first. . . . It is impossible for anyone writing laws or rules to anticipate every circumstance out there you intend to bar, so you leave […]

Discussing the Merits of Device Encryption
[…] about encryption now?” Stepanovich mused. “Computers have had default encryption on hard drives for many years without anyone raising an eyebrow, but now because it’s on a phone it’s different?” She argued that the current debate is inexorably tied to concerns about surveillance in the wake of the Snowden revelations. “The conversation we’re having […]