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Private Event: Future of Privacy Forum’s Inaugural Privacy Executives Summit
[…] networking among peers, fostering new connections and addressing common challenges. We anticipate lively group discussions and encourage active participation from each attendee. (Chatham House Rules & FPF’s Code of Conduct are to be followed please). Transportation Information The Claremont Hotel & Spa is located at 41 Tunnel Road Berkeley – California 94705, United States. […]

Peak Privacy: Vermont’s Summit on Data Privacy
[…] close of the state legislative session on May 10, 2024, the Vermont legislature passed H. 121, “An act relating to enhancing consumer privacy and the age-appropriate design code.” If enacted by Governor Scott, Vermont could become the state with the farthest-reaching comprehensive privacy law. While the Vermont Data Privacy Act (VDPA) is modeled after […]

FPF_APAC_GenAI_A4_Digital_Appendix_R4
[…] 2023, it Process produced the first major international framework for advanced AI systems, comprising International Guiding Principles for all AI actors across the lifecycle, and an International Code of Conduct for organizations developing advanced AI systems. In December 2023, Japan released for public consultation a set of draft AI governance guidelines that aim to […]

Little Users, Big Protections: Colorado and Virginia pass laws focused on kids privacy
[…] to those in Connecticut. Both SB 41 and SB 3 have restrictions on processing minors’ data similar to those originally seen in the enjoined California Age-Appropriate Design Code. For example, SB 41 limits controllers’ ability to profile, process geolocation data, or display targeted ads to a minor’s account without prior consent. However, unlike the […]

Now, On the Internet, Will Everyone Know if You’re a Child?
[…] is reasonable in doing so, then it is effectively actual knowledge and it is unclear why this additional language is necessary. In contrast, the Maryland Age-Appropriate Design Code applies to entities that develop and provide online services, products, or features that are “reasonably likely to be accessed by children.” The Maryland law defines “reasonably […]

New Age-Appropriate Design Code Framework Takes Hold in Maryland
On April 6, the Maryland legislature passed HB 603/SB 571, the “Maryland Age-Appropriate Design Code Act” (Maryland AADC), which is currently awaiting action from Governor Moore. While FPF has already written about Maryland’s potentially “paradigm-shifting” state comprehensive privacy law, the Maryland AADC may similarly pioneer a new model for other states. The Maryland AADC […]

Manipulative and Deceptive Design: New Challenges in Immersive Environments
[…] it did not pass, the DETOUR Act laid the groundwork for “dark patterns” provisions not just in state privacy laws but also the California Age Appropriate Design Code, the American Data Privacy and Protection Act (ADPPA), and the American Privacy Rights Act (APRA). FPF has provided more detailed analysis on the DETOUR Act and […]

The Old Line State Does Something New on Privacy
[…] Remedies Provided by Law Are Not Foreclosed Violations of MODPA are tied to the Maryland Consumer Protection Act, and the Act specifically denies private enforcement under Md. Code Com. Law § 13-408, leaving enforcement solely with the Division of Consumer Protection of the Office of the Attorney General. However, the Act specifies that “his […]

Two New Apple and Google Platform Privacy Requirements Kicking In Now
[…] that require a privacy manifest and an application signature. Developers have had to be extremely cautious in adopting new SDKs because they are responsible for all the code in their app as well as the code in third-party SDKs included in their app. The goal of combining privacy manifests with an application signature is […]

FPF 15 Year Milestone Brochure R5 FINAL
[…] Brussels Privacy Symposium . 2012 FPF launches a first-of-its-kind privacy seal program for companies that use consumer energy information. EXPLICITLY PERSONAL POTENTIALLY IDENTIFIABLE NOT READILY IDENTIFIABLE KEY CODED PSEUDONYMOUS PROTECTED PSEUDONYMOUS DE-IDENTIFIEDPROTECTED DE-IDENTIFIED ANONYMOUSAGGREGATED ANONYMOUS SELECTED EXAMPLESINTACT ELIMINATED or TRANSFORMED ELIMINATED or TRANSFORMED INTACT INTACTINTACTINTACT INTACT PARTIALLY MASKED INTACT PARTIALLY MASKED ELIMINATED or TRANSFORMED […]