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Comprehensive Online Tracking is Not Unique to ISPs
[…] efforts in recent years to self-regulate the market in order to alleviate these privacy concerns and build consumer trust. For example, the National Advertising Initiative and Digital Advertising Alliance have enforceable codes and guidelines covering the uses of online data collected and used for online behavioral advertising (interest-based advertising). The Wireless Association (CTIA) has issued high-level voluntary guidelines around mobile data, especially geo-location. And the […]

Department of Commerce Director of Privacy Initiatives Joins the Future of Privacy Forum
[…] will be responsible for furthering FPF’s efforts to advance responsible privacy practices. “It has been a great privilege to work with industry, advocates, academics, and policymakers on codes and best practices for new technology,” Verdi said. “I look forward to collaborating with FPF’s diverse group of stakeholders to help shape policies that support beneficial […]

Always on: Privacy Implications of Microphone-Enabled Devices
[…] the primary way to interact with devices enables companies to collect, store and analyze increasing amounts of personal data. But consumers don’t always understand when and in what ways these devices are actually collecting information. Additional Resources Read the full op-ed in Re/ code Read the article in CheatSheet Read the press release Download paper

Google Provides Open Source Platform for Beacon Security
[…] The use of low-powered beacons has spread slowly and steadily – in stores, museums, airports or other spaces that set up a device that broadcasts a unique code. If your phone has Bluetooth turned on and you download the particular app for that location, and then you allow permission to use Bluetooth and location, […]

Communicating with Parents about Student Privacy
Recently, a number of bills have been proposed at both federal and state levels aimed at protecting student data privacy. Laws, codes of conduct, better contracts …

Future of Privacy Forum Releases Statement on FTC's Settlement with Retail Tracking Company
[…] Jules Polonetsky. The need for transparent privacy policies in the field of mobile location analytics was the genesis behind the development of FPF’s Mobile Location Analytics “ Code of Conduct”. Signatories of this binding set of privacy principles must provide consumer with clear opt-out options for tracking by MAC address or similar identifiers. Consumers […]

Moving the Internet of Things Forward Without Hard Numbers on Risks
[…] want – and risks they’re willing to tolerate. Better, more individualized control obviously doesn’t resolve collective privacy challenges, but it is one option to look at alongside codes of conduct, traditional benefit-risk assessments, and review mechanisms. Until we can find a better way to measure and analyze the societal value of privacy, this multi-pronged […]

FPF Statement on FTC Internet of Things Report
[…] company creates risk to consumers without countervailing benefit. We hope the Administration’s soon to be released Consumer Bill of Rights charts options that can frame the parameters for out of context uses or data retention, by looking to codes of conduct and consumer subject review boards. -Jules Polonetsky & Christopher Wolf, Future of Privacy Forum

President Obama Backs FPF-SIIA Student Privacy Pledge
The Pledge Is A Strong Means Of Protection For Student Personal Information Supporters include Microsoft, Apple, Amplify, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, Edmodo, Lifetouch, Knewton, Code.org, Shutterfly, Clever, eScholar, Class Dojo, DreamBox Learning Washington, D.C. – Monday, January 12, 2015 – President Obama today strongly endorsed the Student Privacy Pledge, calling for more companies […]

A Practical Privacy Paradigm for Wearables
[…] suggest companies respect the context of data collection, be transparent about how they use consumers’ personal information, provide reasonable individual access to data, and help develop binding codes of conduct for wearables. 2015 may be the year that wearables go mainstream, both for consumers and for privacy professionals and policymakers. While companies continue to […]