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5 Ways to Be a Top Dog in Data Privacy
[…] helpful to check that the company is complying with their state law and displaying that information. 2. Update your passwords and multi-factor authentication regularly Password re-use is one of the top ways that unwanted eyes can get into your accounts: once one service where you used a password is breached, criminals will likely try […]

What to Expect in Global Privacy in 2025
[…] described a framework that could “provide the best means to achieve effective protection against overdetermination of individuals by machine inferences.” I expect the idea of “control” over one’s persona and personal information in the world of Generative and Agentic AI to increasingly permeate and fuel regulatory debates. In its much-expected Opinion on AI systems […]

Twelve Privacy Investments for Your Company for a Stronger 2025
[…] our Health and Wellness Policy Brief. Map your international data flows and track any instances where internal processes or third-party relationships could put data within reach of one of the U.S. government’s “countries of concern.” Diversify your data transfers tools with an eye on the global landscape, as cross-border data flows restrictions are increasingly […]

CEO Jules Polonetsky: 2025 May be the Year of AI Legislation: Will We See Consensus Rules or a Patchwork?
[…] dockets in the first days of the new year. In Washington D.C., a post-election reshuffle presents unique opportunities to address AI issues on a national level, with one party controlling the White House and both houses of Congress. But, while Congress has shown strong interest in AI generally, the 119th Congress seems more likely to prioritize […]

Joana Bala

FPF’s Year in Review 2024
[…] AI legislation. Maryland passed the Maryland Online Data Privacy Act (MODPA) as well as the Maryland Age-Appropriate Design Code Act” (Maryland AADC). Following Connecticut’s lead last year, Virginia and Colorado both amended their state privacy laws to add specific online protections for kids’ data. FPF also examined genetic privacy laws from Montana, Tennessee, Texas, […]

OAIC’s Dual AI Guidelines Set New Standards for Privacy Protection in Australia
On 21 October 2024, the Office of the Australian Privacy Commissioner (OAIC) released two sets of guidelines (collectively, “Guidelines”), one for developing and training generative AI systems and the other one for deploying commercially available “AI products”. This marks a shift in OAIC’s regulatory approach from enforcement-focused oversight to proactive guidance. The Guidelines establish […]

Leslie Harris

Insights from the Second Japan Privacy Symposium: Global Data Protection Authorities Discuss Their 2025 Priorities, from AI, to Cross-Regulatory Collaboration
[…] issuing guidelines or addressing AI within existing regulatory structures. Cross-regulatory and cross-border collaboration is a shared priority for regulators in APAC and beyond During the panel discussion, one top regulatory priority surfaced was on cross-border collaboration. Commissioner Dufresne emphasized the importance of international cooperation in addressing privacy challenges. “At the OPC, we will continue […]

History of the FPF Smart Places Initiative
[…] the smart-places.org opt-out mechanism, since it is no longer supported. We have also recommended that companies continue honoring existing opt-out signals for devices that were opted out between 2013-present, to the extent it is technically feasible, and that they take any other necessary technical steps, including deleting personal information where appropriate. Although FPF is […]