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FPF_APAC_GenAI_A4_Digital_Appendix_R4
[…] test questions to detect the presence of 31 security risk types in 5 areas: »Content that violates the core values of socialism; »Discriminatory content; »Content that violates commercial laws and regulations (including intellectual property); »Infringing on the legitimate rights and interests of others; and »Inaccurate or unreliable content when services are provided in high […]
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FPF Vehicle Safety Systems_March2024 FINAL (2)
[…] Safer, Eyegaze (Sep. 19, 2019), https://eyegaze.com/eye- tracking-technology-is-making-new-cars-safer/. 6 Brenda Leong, FPF Releases “Understanding Facial Detection, Characterization, and Recognition Technologies” and “Privacy Principles for Facial Recognition Technology in Commercial Applications,” Future of Privacy Forum (Sep. 20, 2018), https://fpf.org/blog/fpf-releases-understanding-facial-detection-characterization-and-recognition-technologies-and- privacy-principles-for-facial-recognition-technology-in-commercial-applications/. 7 Vasileios Selimis, Eye-Tracking Technology in Vehicles: Application and Design 116 –17 (City University London, Aug. […]
FINAL FPF-PPPM-2024-Digest-PRINT-R4-singles
[…] laude from Javeriana University (Bogotá, Colombia), a Master of Laws from the London School of Economics and Political Sciences, and is also a lawyer and specialist in commercial law from the University of the Andes. He served as the head of the Colombian data protection authority (from November 2018 to March 2022) and was […]
FPF Vehicle Safety Systems_March2024 FINAL
[…] Safer, Eyegaze (Sep. 19, 2019), https://eyegaze.com/eye- tracking-technology-is-making-new-cars-safer/. 6 Brenda Leong, FPF Releases “Understanding Facial Detection, Characterization, and Recognition Technologies” and “Privacy Principles for Facial Recognition Technology in Commercial Applications,” Future of Privacy Forum (Sep. 20, 2018), https://fpf.org/blog/fpf-releases-understanding-facial-detection-characterization-and-recognition-technologies-and- privacy-principles-for-facial-recognition-technology-in-commercial-applications/. 7 Vasileios Selimis, Eye-Tracking Technology in Vehicles: Application and Design 116 –17 (City University London, Aug. […]
FPF Vehicle Safety Systems_March2024
[…] Safer, Eyegaze (Sep. 19, 2019), https://eyegaze.com/eye- tracking-technology-is-making-new-cars-safer/. 6 Brenda Leong, FPF Releases “Understanding Facial Detection, Characterization, and Recognition Technologies” and “Privacy Principles for Facial Recognition Technology in Commercial Applications,” Future of Privacy Forum (Sep. 20, 2018), https://fpf.org/blog/fpf-releases-understanding-facial-detection-characterization-and-recognition-technologies-and- privacy-principles-for-facial-recognition-technology-in-commercial-applications/. 7 Vasileios Selimis, Eye-Tracking Technology in Vehicles: Application and Design 116 –17 (City University London, Aug. […]
FPF-PPPM-2024-Digest-FINAL PRINT-R3-singles (1)
[…] laude from Javeriana University (Bogotá, Colombia), a Master of Laws from the London School of Economics and Political Sciences, and is also a lawyer and specialist in commercial law from the University of the Andes. He served as the head of the Colombian data protection authority (from November 2018 to March 2022) and was […]
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[…] allows California residents to have their personal information deleted by all registered data brokers in the state. Meanwhile, California’s Do Not Track Law (AB370) still requires most commercial websites to disclose whether and how they respect Do Not Track signals. We welcome you to visit fpf.org/adtech for more resources and information on advertising technology […]
FPF in 2023: A Year in Review
[…] Request for Information (RFI) Regarding Data Brokers and Other Business Practices Involving the Collection and Sale of Consumer Information. 2023 also saw developments in various U.S. state commercial privacy laws. We found that the number of state laws increased from five to twelve (or, arguably, thirteen), and in response, provided timely analysis in Iowa, […]
FPF Risk Framework for Body-Related Data FINAL Digital
[…] should be limited to that which is relevant to provide their stated product or service. Organizations should also ensure that they have appropriate internal policies regarding non- commercial requests for personal data. For example, organizations should have policies around when and how to partner with academics, allowing them controlled and privacy-protective access to personal […]