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The Future of Privacy Forum and EY Examine Speech Recognition and Smart Devices in New Paper
[…] that the appropriate privacy protections are in place, it is important to remember that the benefits of speech recognition are undeniable,” said Jules Polonetsky, CEO, FPF. “Hands- free control of technology improves the lives of people with physical disabilities, makes healthcare and other professional services more efficient through accurate voice dictation, enhances automobile safety, […]

De-Identification: Practice and Policy, April 13 in San Francisco
[…] * * * Following the event, please join us for a reception sponsored by Privacy Analytics at Roy’s Restaurant, located across the street from the EY office at 575 Mission Street. To register, please click HERE. This event is free, but space is limited. Contact Kelsey Finch at [email protected] with any questions. The program is co-hosted by:

In-Store Location Tracking: A Holiday Guide
[…] When is it collecting? When you’re using the in-store Wi-Fi (some retailers capture location information even if users are not logged in) Many retail stores are now offering free Wi-Fi to their customers as an added benefit to the shopping experience. This can certainly be convenient, especially for users with limited data plans, permitting easy […]

New Swire-FPF Report: U.S. Surveillance Law, Safe Harbor, and Reforms Since 2013
[…] and (2) explain U.S. reforms since the Snowden revelations began in 2013. Swire will deliver his report December 18, speaking remotely, to a conference hosted by the Belgium Privacy Commission, which is studying these issues for the broader group of European privacy regulators in the Article 29 Working Party. The agenda is at: https://www.privacycommission.be/en/events/forum-consequences-judgment-schrems-case. […]

Panelists Debated Materiality and Privacy Harms under the FTC’s Section 5
[…] of cases the FTC brings and will continue to bring, Professor Vladeck noted that the FTC brings cases to make a point, and to keep the marketplace free of deception and unfair practices for the sake of both consumers and businesses. In the winning analogy of the night, he stated: “The FTC’s principal role […]

End of Safe Harbor? Understanding the CJEU’s Decision and Its Implications
[…] the European Parliament and of the Council of 24 October 1995 on the protection of individuals with regard to the processing of personal data and on the free movement of such data (http://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/PDF/?uri=CELEX:31995L0046&qid=1444227336670&from=EN) 2 Article 25.1 of the Directive 3 Articles 25.2 and 25.4 of the Directive 4 http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=CELEX:32000D0520:EN:HTML 5 Communication from the Commission […]

FPF Founder Christopher Wolf wins Vanguard Award
[…] related technologies made clear that existing laws were no longer sufficient. He has had a hand in advising and shaping thinking on many leading-edge issues including Internet free speech, Internet hate speech and the parameters of government access to stored information. In doing so, he led the development of a top-ranked privacy law practice, […]

2015 National Student Privacy Symposium
[…] Privacy Symposium will take place from 8 a.m. – 6:30 p.m. on Monday, September 21, 2015 at The Mayflower Renaissance Hotel in Washington, D.C. The event is free. The symposium will engage research experts, education leaders, privacy and security professionals, advocacy groups, parents and government leaders in an open and honest debate about how […]

Balancing Free Expression and Social Media Monitoring
[…] op-ed for Education Week last month, we don’t yet know how to strike the right balance between monitoring and tracking—while allowing individuals to vent, blow off steam, and otherwise freely express themselves online without feeling surveilled. While this story deals largely with monitoring students, the public at large has contradictory and conflicting views about social listening. […]

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 …