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InformationPrivacyAct-June3-2020
[…] s uch immedi ate answer or service; 34 Informatio n Privacy Act – June 3, 2020 21 (C) to perform system maintenance, diagnostics, debugging , or error repair s to 1 ensure or up date the functionality of a product or service provided by the covered 2 entity ; 3 (D) to detect or […]
A Closer Look at Location Data: Privacy and Pandemics
[…] For example, a mobile app ‘Street Bump’ was released by a municipal authority in an attempt to crowdsource data to work out which roads it needed to repair. However, affluent citizens downloaded the app more than people in poorer neighborhoods. As such, the system reported a disproportionate number of potholes in wealthier neighborhoods, and […]
EDPB Draft Guidelines on Connected Cars Focus on Data Protection by Design and Push for Consent
[…] to the vehicle’s connectivity capabilities, and c) collected within the vehicle and exported to other parties for processing, such as the vehicle manufacturer, insurance companies, or car repairers. Mobile apps are an interesting category and the EDPB provides a non-exhaustive list of examples. To fall within the scope of the Guidelines, apps need to […]
PPPM 2020 Digest
PRIVACY PAPERS FOR POLICYMAKERS 2019 This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. 1837413. Privacy Papers for Policymakers 2019 1 Februar y 6, 2020 We are pleased to introduce FPF’s tenth annual Privacy Papers for Policymakers. Each year, we invite privacy scholars and authors to submit scholarship for […]
OtonomoPrivacyPaper
[…] ness records, so that you have it in the event of regulator requests or litigation. A PRIVACY PLAYBOOK FOR CONNECTED CAR DATA Endnotes Otonomo and Edison Research, “What American Drivers Think About Conne cted Car Data and Privacy,” August 2018. Read Research > Deloitte, “2019 Global Automotive Consumer Study,” January 2019. Read Study > For example, the state of Nevada recently passed a privacy law that allo ws citizens to opt out of the sale of their data by online service providers. The law specifi cally exempts automakers, repairers, and servicers from its requirements, but it is silent on whet her it applies to a third party that receives data from an automaker. CCPA exempts ownership information retained or shared between a new car dealer and the vehicle’s manufacturer from the right to opt out of vehicle informati on if the information is shared for the purpose of efectuating or in anticipation of efectu ating a vehicle repair cov- ered by a vehicle warranty or a recall, as specified. The law also exe mpts that personal infor- mation a business must maintain in order to fulfill the terms of a wri tten warranty or product recall conducted in accordance with federal law from the right for a con sumer to request that a business delete personal information about the consumer. “Vehicle i nformation” is defined as the vehicle information number (VIN), make, model, year, and odomet er reading. (Read the Read the California Legislature’s Legislative Counsel Digest) Washington Post, “Alexa has been eavesdropping on you this whole time ,” May 2019. Read Article > Consumer Reports, “Samsung and LG smart TVs share your voice data beh ind the fine print,” February 2015. Read Article > Axios, “Consumers kinda, sorta care about their data,” February 20 19. Read Article > Frost & Sullivan GDPR provides six lawful grounds for processing, of which contract, cons ent, legitimate interest, and contract performance are most often used depending on the nature of the service. See a more comprehesnive explanation from the Future of Privacy Forum on page 10. […]
ComparingPrivacyLaws_GDPR_CCPA
[…] detect security incidents , protect against malicious, deceptive, fraudulent, or illegal activity, or prosecute those responsible for that activity; 2727 Differences (cont’d) • debug to identify and repair errors that impair existing intended functionality ; • to enable solely internal uses that are reasonably aligned with the expectations of the consumer based on the […]
How the FTC Became a "Super CNIL"
By Winston Maxwell European data protection authorities are quick to remind citizens and companies that the U.S. lacks adequate protection of personal data. Many Europeans therefore assume that the U.S. is a privacy no-man’s-land. Yet on July 24, 2019 the FTC levied a privacy fine against Facebook that is far above GDPR levels, and imposed […]
Digital Deep Fakes
The media has recently labeled manipulated videos of people “deepfakes,” a portmanteau of “deep learning” and “fake,” on the assumption that AI-based software is behind them all. But the technology behind video manipulation is not all based on deep learning (or any form of AI), and what are lumped together as deepfakes actually differ depending on the particular technology used. So while the example videos above were all doctored in some way, they were not all altered using the same technological tools, and the risks they pose – particularly as to being identifiable as fake – may vary.
June 18 – FPF Webinar – Cavoukian
[…] Defensibility and reduce Ligations and Enforcements with Strong Proof of Records The Business Case for Privacy “Trust takes years to build, seconds to destroy, and forever to repair.” … And trust among the public is at an all – time low today Guard Your Reputation Pew Research Internet Project • Public Perceptions of Privacy […]
CCPA Amendment Update June 2019 – Twelve Bills Survive Assembly and Move to the Senate
[…] Exempts vehicle information shared between a new auto dealer and a vehicle manufacturer when information is shared or retained pursuant to, or in anticipation of, a vehicle repair relating to warranty work or recall. AB 1202 Data broker requirements – Defines a “data broker” and requires data brokers to register with and provide certain […]