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FPF Releases Report on Verifiable Parental Consent
[…] detailed, direct notice and obtain parents’ affirmative express consent – verifiable parental consent – before collecting personal information from kids. While companies are not required to use one of the Federal Trade Commission’s seven approved methods for obtaining VPC, most elect to do so. FPF’s report, The State of Play: Is Verifiable Parental Consent […]

Connecticut Shows You Can Have It All
[…] features, including a mechanism to report “harmful or unwanted” behavior. The children’s and health provisions of SB 3 appear to be informed by the California Age-Appropriate Design Code (AADC) and the recently enacted Washington State My Health, My Data Act, respectively, but contain numerous important distinctions. FPF has prepared a comparison chart to help […]

AI Verify: Singapore’s AI Governance Testing Initiative Explained
[…] AI solutions.” Among the five “ecosystem enablers” identified in the strategy to increase AI adoption is the development of a “progressive and trusted environment” for AI – one that strikes a balance between innovation and minimization of societal risks. To create this “progressive and trusted environment,” Singapore has adopted so far a light-touch and […]

Optum & The Mayo Clinic Win the 2022 Award for Research Data Stewardship
[…] helping to understand how different communities receive different advice for diabetes-related incidents and how best to improve patient care at all stages of a person’s life. “ One out of every seven adults has been touched by diabetes in some way, and one out of every four healthcare dollars in the US is spent […]

What to Expect from the Review of Australia’s Privacy Act
[…] may be introduced in Parliament later in 2023. Background Australia’s Privacy Act, which was passed by the Australian Parliament in 1988 and took effect in 1989, was one of the world’s first data protection laws. In the three decades since the Act was passed, it has been regularly updated through legislative amendments. While the […]

Shining a Light on the Florida Digital Bill of Rights
[…] political ideology” in search results. 5. Businesses that Utilize Voice or Face Recognition, or Have Video or Audio Features in Devices, Have Particular but Perplexing Obligations Finally, one of SB 262’s most unique provisions is a requirement that covered businesses may not provide consumer devices that engage in “surveillance” when not in active use […]

Vietnam’s Personal Data Protection Decree: Overview, Key Takeaways, and Context
[…] or otherwise objects to the processing of their personal data, the PDC or PDCP must respond to the request within 72 hours of receiving it (Article 9). One important difference between this requirement and the one in the GDPR is that the Decree does not provide any exceptions to this requirement. Under the GDPR, […]

Analysis of a Decade of Israeli Judicial Decisions Related to Data Protection (2012-2022)
[…] in the test mentioned above, we could not locate or indicate a clear trend, as seen below. Findings Civil Lawsuits 1. In all the cases, except for one,7 the plaintiffs preferred to claim compensation without proof of damage under section 29A of the Law. 2. The most common issue in civil lawsuits is the […]

A New Paradigm for Consumer Health Data Privacy in Washington State
[…] treated as health data. Any entity with a nexus to individually-identifying health information should assess potential operational impacts of MHMD. While more expansive than other legislative frameworks, one significant aspect of MHMD’s definition of “consumer health data” aligns with the Federal Trade Commission’s (the Agency) approach to health information in its recent enforcement actions […]

FPF at the 2023 IAPP Global Privacy Summit
[…] “the best scenario for what can be achieved in a dialogue between the EU and other regions,” the panelists offered differing perspectives. There may never be “ one set of clauses to rule them all” because of cultural and legal differences, but the dialogue reveals that, at least in some ways, data protection principles […]