Privacy Papers 2016
[…] broad legal authority have allowed them to experiment in ways that federal agencies cannot. These characteristics have enabled them to establish baseline fair information protections; expand the frontiers of privacy law to cover sexual intimacy and youth; and pursue enforcement actions that have harmonized privacy policy. Although certain systemic practices enhance AG privacy policy […]
223858564-decision-and-order
[…] Carome, Esq. Samir Jain, Esq. Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr, LLP 1875 Pennsylvania Ave, NW Washington, DC 20006 Robert W. Jones, Esq. Attorneys for The Electronic Frontier Foundation and The Center for Democracy and Technology 75 Troy Road East Gxeenbush, NY 12061 And Matthew Zimmerman, Esq. Electronic Frontier Foundation 85 Eddy Street San […]
2012-privacy-papers-for-policy-makers
[…] Information Governance, Xcel Energy Michael Ho VP Business Development, Bering Media David Hoffman Director of Security Policy and Global Privacy Officer, Intel Marcia Hoffman Staff Attorney, Electronic Frontier Foundation Tim Hollenbeck Director of Global Ethics and Compliance, Procter & Gamble Chris Hoofnagle Director, Berkeley Center for Law & Technology’s information privacy programs and senior […]
Student Privacy Pledge Loopholes? Nope. We Did Our Homework.
[…] expanded. The Pledge has since been signed by more than 300 ed tech companies as a way to help demonstrate their commitment to student privacy. The Electronic Frontier Foundation yesterday published a confusing analysis of the Pledge. EFF generally praises the Pledge commitments, but claims that the Pledge includes some fine print definitions that […]
Smart-grid-privacy-madrid-powerpoint-jp-final1
PDF of PowerPoint Presentation: Privacy and the Smart Grid: New Frontiers, New Challenges
FPF PPPM 2015 Digest
[…] Specification Working Group at the W3C and authored the book Web Privacy with P3P (O’Reilly 2002). She has served on a number of boards, including the Electronic Frontier Foundation Board of Di – rectors, and on the editorial boards of several journals. She was previously a researcher at AT&T-Labs Research and taught in the […]
Future of Privacy Forum Statement Regarding Electronic Frontier Foundation Student Privacy Complaint
In response to the allegations made today that Google has violated commitments of the Student Privacy Pledge (SPP), FPF Executive Director Jules Polonetsky issued the following statement: “We have reviewed the EFF complaint but do not believe it has merit. Chrome Sync is a setting within the control of the school IT administrator, and can […]
FPF_FTC_CrossDevice_F_20pg (3)
[…] the 12 See F UTURE OF PRIVACY FORUM , All About Do Not Track (DNT), allaboutdnt.org (last visited Oct. 13, 2015). 13 See Press Release, E LECTRONIC FRONTIER FOUNDATION , Stop Sneaky Online Tracking with EFF’s Privacy Badger (July 21, 2014), https://www.eff.org/press/releases/sto p-sneaky -online -tracking -effs -privacy -badger. 14 See, e.g. , Julia Angwin, […]
FTC-Cross-Device-Comments-Oct-16-2015-Understanding-the-State-of-State-Management
[…] to the 12 See FUTURE OF PRIVACY FORUM , All About Do Not Track (DNT), allaboutdnt.org (last v isited Oct. 13, 2015). 13 See Press Release, ELECTRONIC FRONTIER FOUNDATION , Stop Sneaky Online Tracking with EFF’s Privacy Badger (July 21, 2014), https://www.eff.org/press/releases/stop -sneaky -online -tracking -effs -privacy -badger. Understanding Cross Device 15 customer service […]
NYC Taxi & Limousine Commission Proposal Raises Privacy Concerns for Apps
On Monday, the Future of Privacy Forum joined with the Bill of Rights Defense Committee/Defending Dissent Foundation, Center for Democracy & Technology, The Constitution Project, and Electronic Frontier Foundation to write the NYC Taxi and Limousine Commission (TLC) about its proposed rules regarding For-Hire Vehicle dispatch apps. We were especially concerned with the requirement […]