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Understanding Extended Reality Technology & Data Flows: Privacy and Data Protection Risks and Mitigation Strategies
[…] functions that XR devices may feature, and analyzes the kinds of sensors, data types, data processing, and transfers to other parties that power these functions. I. Introduction Today’s virtual (VR), mixed (MR), and augmented (AR) reality environments, collectively known as extended reality (XR), are powered by the interplay of multiple sensors, large volumes and […]

Event Report: FPF Side Event and Workshop on Privacy Enhancing Technologies (PETs) at the 2022 Global Privacy Assembly (GPA)
[…] to clarify when and how PETs should be deployed in different scenarios to ensure compliance with privacy laws; and providing tailored advice to lawmakers that wish to promote the use of PETs for the pursuit of public interest tasks and the responsible use of data. On this note, Gilad Semama noted that PETs seem […]

GDPR and the AI Act interplay: Lessons from FPF’s ADM Case-Law Report
[…] his or her data access right under Article 15(1)(h) GDPR, as is illustrated by two Austrian DPA decisions (cases 14 and 21 in the Report) and an Icelandic DPA decision (case 38 in the Report). In such instances, DPAs ordered controllers to disclose specific elements of information regarding automated credit or marketing scores attributed […]

Understanding Extended Reality Technology & Data Flows: XR Functions
[…] providing an overview of the technology and associated privacy and data protection risks. Click here for FPF’s infographic, “Understanding Extended Reality Technology & Data Flows.” I. Introduction Today’s virtual (VR), mixed (MR), and augmented (AR) reality environments, collectively known as extended reality (XR), are powered by the interplay of multiple sensors, large volumes and […]

New Infographic Highlights XR Technology Data Flows and Privacy Risks
[…] and other experts are increasingly interested in how XR technologies work, what data protection risks they pose, and what steps can be taken to mitigate these risks. Today, the Future of Privacy Forum (FPF), a global non-profit focused on privacy and data protection, released an infographic visualizing how XR data flows work by exploring […]

Meet David Sallay, FPF’s new Youth & Education Privacy Director
[…] data in the classroom is a true win-win where students learn better while having their data protected. A lot is going on in youth & education privacy today…What’s one thing that you are optimistic or encouraged about? I am encouraged by the move to age-appropriate design codes in some jurisdictions since it should lead […]

Indonesia’s Personal Data Protection Bill: Overview, Key Takeaways, and Context
[…] Join us for an FPF Training virtual session to learn about the act’s extraterritorial reach, the legal implications for providers and deployers of AI, and more. Register today! 6. Specific Processing Restrictions (Facial Recognition, Children’s Privacy, Persons with Disabilities, ADM) The PDP Law restricts the processing of personal data in specific circumstances. Facial Recognition […]

FPF Releases Analysis of California’s New Age-Appropriate Design Code
[…] Age-Appropriate Design Code Act and critical pending questions As federal and state policymakers heighten their focus on protecting children’s privacy online, the Future of Privacy Forum (FPF) today released a new policy brief, An Analysis of the California Age-Appropriate Design Code. The new report outlines and analyzes Assembly Bill 2273, the California Age-Appropriate Design […]

Judge declares Buenos Aires’ Fugitive Facial Recognition System Unconstitutional
[…] the court concluded an amparo action would provide an effective and timely remedy, as opposed to the contentious administrative procedure set forth in the Administrative and Tax Code. Additionally, as a constitutional recourse, an amparo action allowed the court to study the constitutionality of the incorporation of the SRFP into Buenos Aires’ public security […]

FPF Participates in FTC Event on “Commercial Surveillance and Data Security” Proposed Rulemaking
[…] outside the U.S. to evaluate the merits of different regulatory approaches. She specifically highlighted the privacy interests of children and the United Kingdom’s recent Age Appropriate Design Code, which includes transparency and data minimization standards. Mr. Erwin also highlighted the need to protect childrens’ privacy, while cautioning that some approaches can result in “privacy […]