Comparison of COPPA 2.0
Children and Teens’ Online Privacy Protection Act (“COPPA 2.0”) Unofficial redline comparison of: Title II – COPPA 2.0 1. Children?s Online Privacy Protection Act Existing statutory text , 15 U.S.C. 91 , et seq. Black, unadorned text. to 2. S.836 Children and Teens’ Online Privacy Protection Act as re-introduced in the U.S. Senate 4 March […]
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Student Privacy Pledge
ABOUT THE PLEDGE As of April 25, 2025, the Future of Privacy Forum has retired the Student Privacy Pledge previously hosted at studentprivacypledge.org. After ten years, FPF retired this program in response to the changing technological and policy landscape regarding education technology (edtech). We are maintaining a public list of Pledge signatories through July 31, 2025. Read […]
FPF ANPR Comment 10 17_submitted
1 1350 Eye Street NW, Suite 350, Washin gton, DC 20005 | 202 -768 -8950 | fpf.org October 17 , 202 5 Via Electronic Submission Acting Director Russell Vought Consumer Financial Protection Bureau 1700 G Street, NW Washington, DC 20552 Re: Comments on Personal Financial Data Rights Reconsideration (Docket No. CFPB – 202 5–0037 ) […]
Rethinking Personal Data: The CJEU’s Contextual Turn in EDPS vs. SRB
Author: Cédric Burton The following is a guest post to the FPF blog authored by Cédric Burton, Partner and Global Co-Chair Data, Privacy and Cybersecurity, Wilson Sonsini Brussels. The guest post reflects the opinion of the author only and does not necessarily reflect the position or views of FPF and our stakeholder communities. FPF provides […]
FPF_CCPA Regulations Issue Brief
Comparison Chart: Risk Assessment (DPIA) Requirements in California, Colorado, and the EU California Colorado EU FPF Analysis: CA v. CO References California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) Cal. Civ. Code § 1798.185, subd. (a)(15) Colorado Privacy Act (CPA) Colo. Rev. Stat. § 6-1-1309 General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) Article 35 This comparison chart focuses on the […]
Call for Nominations: 16th Annual Privacy Papers for Policymakers Awards
The 16th Privacy Papers for Policymakers call for submissions is now open until October 30, 2025. FPF’s Privacy Papers for Policymakers Award recognizes leading privacy research and analytical scholarship relevant to policymakers in the U.S. and internationally. The award highlights important work that analyzes current and emerging privacy issues and proposes achievable short-term solutions or […]
“Personality vs. Personalization” in AI Systems: Responsible Design and Risk Management (Part 4)
This post is the fourth and final blog post in a series on personality versus personalization in AI systems. Read Part 1 (exploring concepts), Part 2 (concrete uses and risks), and Part 3 (intersection with U.S. law). Conversational AI technologies are hyper-personalizing. Across sectors, companies are focused on offering personalized experiences that are tailored to […]
“Personality vs. Personalization” in AI Systems: Specific Uses and Concrete Risks (Part 2)
This post is the second in a multi-part series on personality versus personalization in AI systems, providing an overview of these concepts and their use cases, concrete risks, legal considerations, and potential risk management for each category. The previous post provided an introduction to personality versus personalization. In AI governance and public policy, the many […]
FPF-Portal-Basic-User-Guide
FPF Portal Basic User Guide FPF Portal Login The FPF Portal is accessible to FPF Members via engage.fpf.org/ login . To login for the first time, click “Reset Password” and enter your email address. Then click “Send Password Link”. You will receive an email from the FPF Membership Team via Future of Privacy Forum <[email protected] […]