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What’s New in COPPA 2.0? A Summary of the Proposed Changes
[…] advocates, stakeholders, and Congressional lawmakers are pushing to amend COPPA to ensure its data protections are reflective and befitting of the online environments youth experience today. The new House version of COPPA 2.0, introduced by Reps. Tim Walberg (R-MI) and Laurel Lee (R-FL), would amend the law by adding new definitions, revising the knowledge […]
What’s New in COPPA 2.0? A Summary of the Proposed Changes
[…] advocates, stakeholders, and Congressional lawmakers are pushing to amend COPPA to ensure its data protections are reflective and befitting of the online environments youth experience today. The new House version of COPPA 2.0, introduced by Reps. Tim Walberg (R-MI) and Laurel Lee (R-FL), would amend the law by adding new definitions, revising the knowledge […]
Student Privacy Pledge
[…] privacy laws that apply to edtech providers. These measures codify many Pledge principles and apply to companies whether or not they signed the Pledge. Many of the new laws extend beyond the minimum requirements of the Pledge. Many of these laws require the district to enter into a contract or data protection agreement before […]
FPF Holiday Gift Guide for AI-Enabled, Privacy-Forward AgeTech
[…] spending to help reduce scam risks. Other AgeTech may log medication “adherence” (timestamps of dispensed doses) or need an older adult’s medical history to work well. In newer systems with advanced identification technologies, it could also include biometric data such as fingerprints or face scans used to ensure safe access to individual accounts. Gift-givers […]
GPA 2025: AI development and human oversight of decisions involving AI systems were this year’s focus for Global Privacy regulators
[…] narrowly focused than the first one analyzed above, is based on the contention that AI systems’ decision-making processes may have “significant adverse effects on individuals’ rights and freedoms” if there is no “meaningful human oversight” of system decision-making and thus no effective recourse for an impacted individual to challenge such a decision. This is […]
FPF Submits Comments on Personal Financial Data Rights Reconsideration
[…] can build out to meet deadlines. FPF therefore believes that either the final rule should remain as-is, to be amended over time based on implementation experiences and new products coming on board, or that the CFPB can issue targeted amendments per FPF’s recommendations that will improve the ecosystem and not cause undue regulatory delay. […]
FPF ANPR Comment 10 17_submitted
[…] our congressional testimony, FPF considers that the typical regulatory course is to be silent about fees between business parties, which can be addressed via contract and the free market. However, FPF recognizes the unique challenges raised in the open banking context since the data provider holds the information needed by the consumer and third […]
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Understanding the New Wave of Chatbot Legislation: California SB 243 and Beyond
As more states consider how to govern AI-powered chatbots, California’s SB 243 joins New York’s S-3008C as one of the first few enacted laws governing companion chatbots and stands out as the first to include protections tailored to minors. Signed by Governor Gavin Newsom this month, the law focuses on transparency and youth safety, requiring “companion chatbot” operators to adopt […]
Understanding the New Wave of Chatbot Legislation: California SB 243 and Beyond
[…] State AI Report. From a compliance perspective, disclosure standards provide tangible obligations for developers to operationalize. From a consumer protection standpoint, legislators view them as tools to promote transparency, prevent deception, and curb excessive engagement by reminding users, especially minors, that they are interacting with an AI system. B. Safety Protocols and Risk Mitigation […]