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Manipulative and Deceptive Design: New Challenges in Immersive Environments
[…] A Primer Design choices can significantly impact how information is presented. Organizations often utilize lawful, persuasive design choices in order to make their products or services look appealing or inform individuals about their features. Manipulative and deceptive design, by contrast, refers to the practice of designing a service or application in a way that […]

FPF Develops Checklist & Guide to Help Schools Vet AI Tools for Legal Compliance
[…] educational settings. It’s critical for school leaders to understand how existing federal and state student privacy laws, such as the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) apply to the complexities of machine learning systems to protect student privacy. With these resources, FPF aims to provide much-needed clarity and guidance to educational institutions grappling […]

The Old Line State Does Something New on Privacy
[…] to know about MODPA that set Maryland apart in the state privacy law landscape. 1. Novel Data Minimization Rules Create Potential Tension with Purpose Limitation Rule MODPA’s approach to data minimization—default limitations on the ability to collect personal data—sets Maryland apart in the state privacy landscape. Prior to MODPA, state privacy laws typically restricted […]

FPF Training Program 2024 – Main
[…] Fall Training Roster shortly. Stay Tuned! Have Questions? Visit the FPF Training Program FAQs or connect with us directly. CONTACT US Ideal for: Organizations seeking a tailored approach to upskilling their workforce on critical privacy and AI issues. Private Trainings Build Your Team’s Privacy Edge: Corporate Training Empower your team with exclusive, live virtual […]

Two New Apple and Google Platform Privacy Requirements Kicking In Now
[…] WWDC 2023, Apple announced privacy manifests, signatures for SDKs, and required reason APIs. In early 2024, Apple began requiring a privacy manifest for every new or updated app and every third-party Software Development Kit (SDK) in the Apple App Store. The privacy manifest must include four pieces of information: The type of data collected […]

Examining Novel Advertising Solutions: A Proposed Risk-Utility Framework
[…] large platforms such as Apple, Google, and Microsoft have taken significant steps in recent years to limit access to advertising-related data about their users through efforts like App Tracking Transparency (ATT), Intelligent Tracking Prevention (ITP), and an ongoing process to deprecate third party cookies in Google Chrome. Each change has ripple effects throughout the […]

15th Annual Advisory Board Meeting 2024
[…] room and tax will be charged. Hotel Parking: There is covered garage parking below the hotel available for purchase. Regarding the Valet Parking, the following rates would apply: 0 – 3 Hours $35 | 3 – 12 Hours $45 | Overnight $65 Discounted Room Block Rate: $399/night for a King Classic. Amenity Fee Note: […]

Privacy and the Rise of “Neurorights” in Latin America
[…] “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 some even in their Constitutions. The rapid global proliferation […]

Colorado’s Approval of Global Privacy Control: Implications for Advertisers and Publishers
[…] out rights broadly across all the websites they visit. While California has required responding to certain UOOMs since July 2021, the Colorado Attorney General has only recently approved their first tool – the Global Privacy Control – as valid within the scope of the state law. This sets the stage for organizations within the […]

The Garden State Joins the Comprehensive Privacy Grove
[…] New Jersey, only the Colorado Privacy Act’s implementing regulations required that DPAs occur prior to initiating processing. Following the NetChoice v. Bonta litigation, which saw California’s Age- Appropriate Design Code Act preliminarily enjoined, this requirement could raise First Amendment concerns if it is interpreted as a prior restraint on speech. 3. Thresholds for Applicability […]