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Manipulative and Deceptive Design: New Challenges in Immersive Environments
With help from Selin Fidan, Beth Do, Daniel Berrick, and Angela Guo Immersive technologies like spatial computing, gaming, and extended reality (XR) offer exciting ways to experience and engage with the world. However, interfaces for immersive technologies that further blur the lines between the physical and the virtual may also open the door to […]

The Old Line State Does Something New on Privacy
[…] with, the disclosed purposes for which the personal data is processed, as disclosed to the consumer.” The distinct standards for “collection” and “processing” create a potential tension between these rules, given that “process” is defined to include “collecting,” which could be read to mean that a controller can collect personal data when not reasonably […]

Two New Apple and Google Platform Privacy Requirements Kicking In Now
[…] apps are about to kick in, and Google’s new requirements for publishers and advertisers have just gone into effect. Accurately implementing these requirements calls for close cooperation between the legal, privacy, and ad ops teams. Apple’s Privacy Manifests At WWDC 2023, Apple announced privacy manifests, signatures for SDKs, and required reason APIs. In early […]

FPF Vehicle Safety Systems_March2024 FINAL (2)
[…] data may be commercially valuable, either because it enhances product development by carmakers or is useful to third parties. Regulators acknowledge that many in-vehicle technologies create tensions between occupant safety and privacy interests while recognizing that consumer acceptance and adoption are key components of successful implementation of safety technologies. Stakeholders have successfully navigated these […]

FINAL FPF-PPPM-2024-Digest-PRINT-R4-singles
[…] Another paper critically examines how European countries are experimenting with facial recognition technologies in public spaces. • A sixth paper describes how current laws fail to distinguish between inferences based on past conduct and algorithmic predictions about the future. • The authors of another paper provide practical tips on how to conduct high-quality AI […]

FPF Vehicle Safety Systems_March2024 FINAL
[…] data may be commercially valuable, either because it enhances product development by carmakers or is useful to third parties. Regulators acknowledge that many in-vehicle technologies create tensions between occupant safety and privacy interests while recognizing that consumer acceptance and adoption are key components of successful implementation of safety technologies. Stakeholders have successfully navigated these […]

15th Annual Advisory Board Meeting 2024
[…] 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). 2024 Advisory Board Meeting Directory The directory link (COMING SOON!) will be shared here the week of the event. […]

Privacy and the Rise of “Neurorights” in Latin America
Authors: Beth Do, Maria Badillo, Randy Cantz, Jameson Spivack “Neurorights,” a set of proposed rights that specifically protect mental freedom and privacy, have captured the interest of many governments, scholars, and advocates. Nowhere is that more apparent than in Latin America, where several countries are actively seeking to enshrine these rights in law, and […]

FPF Vehicle Safety Systems_March2024
[…] data may be commercially valuable, either because it enhances product development by carmakers or is useful to third parties. Regulators acknowledge that many in-vehicle technologies create tensions between occupant safety and privacy interests while recognizing that consumer acceptance and adoption are key components of successful implementation of safety technologies. Stakeholders have successfully navigated these […]

FPF-PPPM-2024-Digest-FINAL PRINT-R3-singles (1)
[…] Another paper critically examines how European countries are experimenting with facial recognition technologies in public spaces. • A sixth paper describes how current laws fail to distinguish between inferences based on past conduct and algorithmic predictions about the future. • The authors of another paper provide practical tips on how to conduct high-quality AI […]