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Digital Digest: FPF’s Annual Privacy Papers for Policymakers
[…] responsible use of data for public good, by balancing data utility with data privacy. Focusing on structured data, identity disclosure, and model-based re-identification risk assessment, the Guidelines respond to today’s privacy challenges and international regulatory developments, building on contemporary best practices and real-world experiences of de-identifying structured data. Developed through extensive consultations with interested parties, the Guidelines fill […]
Red Lines under the EU AI Act: Understanding Manipulative Techniques and the Exploitation of Vulnerabilities
[…] ensure that individuals maintain their ability to make autonomous decisions. This is especially important when considering that one of the goals of the AI Act is “to promote the uptake of human-centric and trustworthy AI”, while ensuring respect for safety, health and fundamental rights (see Recital 1, AI Act). These first two prohibited practices […]
Q&A With FPF Vice President for U.S. Policy, Matthew Reisman
[…] and the ways it was transforming our lives–and yet so many of the principles to guide its development and use remained nascent. I think that remains true today. All of us who care about building responsible public policy and governance for technology have the opportunity to create the path forward together, and I find […]
FPF Member Training: Navigating AI Compliance in the U.S. Legal Landscape
[…] and longstanding consumer protection and civil rights protections. The challenge for practitioners is not just tracking new proposals, but understanding how existing laws apply to AI systems today and how to operationalize compliance across multiple, often overlapping, regulatory regimes. In FPF’s training on Navigating AI Compliance in the U.S. Legal Landscape, participants will: Anticipate […]
Paradigm Shift in the Palmetto State: A New Approach to Online Protection-by-Design
South Carolina Governor McMaster signed HB 3431, an Age-Appropriate Design Code (AADC) -style law, on February 5, adding to the growing list of new, bipartisan state frameworks fortifying online protections for minors. Although HB 3431 is dubbed an AADC, its divergence from past models and unique blend of requirements that draw upon a variety of […]
Paradigm Shift in the Palmetto State: A New Approach to Online Protection-by-Design
South Carolina Governor McMaster signed HB 3431, an Age-Appropriate Design Code (AADC) -style law, on February 5, adding to the growing list of new, bipartisan state frameworks fortifying online protections for minors. Although HB 3431 is dubbed an AADC, its divergence from past models and unique blend of requirements that draw upon a variety […]
2026: A Year at the Crossroads for Global Data Protection and Privacy
[…] data flows arrangements among aligned countries. Ten years after the GDPR was adopted as a modern upgrade of 1980s-style data protection laws for the online era, successfully promoting fair information practice principles, data subject rights and the “privacy profession” around the world, data protection and privacy are at an inflection point: either hold the […]
6 Privacy Tips for the Generative AI Era
[…] features may introduce new data uses, defaults, or controls. Periodically revisiting privacy and safety settings can help ensure your preferences continue to reflect how the product works today, rather than how it worked when you first configured it. Explore and Have Fun! LLMs can often provide useful data protection advice, so ask them questions […]
Future of Privacy Forum to Honor Top Scholarship at Annual Privacy Papers for Policymakers Event
Washington D.C. — (January 26th, 2026) — Today, the Future of Privacy Forum (FPF) — a global non-profit that advances principled and pragmatic data protection, AI, and digital governance practices — announced the winners of its 16th annual Privacy Papers for Policymakers (PPPM) Awards. The PPPM Awards recognize leading research and analytical scholarship in […]
16th Annual Privacy Papers for Policymakers
FPF is excited to announce the 16th Annual Privacy Papers for Policymakers winners! This award recognizes leading privacy scholarship relevant to policymakers in the U.S. Congress, at U.S. federal agencies, and international data protection authorities. This year’s winning authors will present their work in a two-part webinar series, with the first session on March 4 focused […]