Protected: 13th Annual Advisory Board Meeting 2022
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UNDERSTANDING DIGITAL DATA FLOWS: DE-IDENTIFICATION
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Protected: 12th Annual Advisory Board Meeting 2021
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Understanding Digital Data Flows: Fundamentals of Online Advertising
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Understanding Digital Data Flows: Fundamentals of Online Advertising
The Fundamentals of Online Advertising session explores the evolution of the online advertising ecosystem and a variety of related topics.
UNDERSTANDING DIGITAL DATA FLOWS: FUNDAMENTALS OF AI GOVERNANCE
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FPF Releases Analysis of California’s New Age-Appropriate Design Code
FPF’s Youth & Education team is pleased to publish a new policy brief that builds on this first brief by providing a comparative analysis of the United Kingdom’s Age Appropriate Design Code (UK AADC) to the California AADC, which was modeled after the UK AADC. Learn more and download the UK and CA AADC Comparative policy brief here. […]
Judge declares Buenos Aires’ Fugitive Facial Recognition System Unconstitutional
On September 7, a trial judge declared the implementation of the Fugitive Facial Recognition System (SRFP, for its name in Spanish) by the Government of the City of Buenos Aires unconstitutional. The decision set an important precedent for risks associated with privacy and intimacy in public spaces in the context of public surveillance for law […]
FPF Participates in FTC Event on “Commercial Surveillance and Data Security” Proposed Rulemaking
Yesterday, FPF Senior Director for U.S. Policy Stacey Gray participated in a panel discussion hosted by the Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”) regarding its Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (“ANPR”) on “Commercial Surveillance and Data Security” (comments start at 1:39:00). Feedback from the public forum is intended to help inform the Commission’s decision whether to proceed […]