Comparison of COPPA 2.0
Children and Teens’ Online Privacy Protection Act (“COPPA 2.0”) Unofficial redline comparison of: Title II – COPPA 2.0 1. Children?s Online Privacy Protection Act Existing statutory text , 15 U.S.C. 91 , et seq. Black, unadorned text. to 2. S.836 Children and Teens’ Online Privacy Protection Act as re-introduced in the U.S. Senate 4 March […]
Student Privacy Pledge
ABOUT THE PLEDGE As of April 25, 2025, the Future of Privacy Forum has retired the Student Privacy Pledge previously hosted at studentprivacypledge.org. After ten years, FPF retired this program in response to the changing technological and policy landscape regarding education technology (edtech). We are maintaining a public list of Pledge signatories through July 31, 2025. Read […]
FPF Holiday Gift Guide for AI-Enabled, Privacy-Forward AgeTech
On Cyber Monday, giving supportive technology to an older loved one or caregiver is a great option. Finding the perfect holiday gift for an older adult who values their independence can be a challenge. This year, it might be worth exploring the exciting world of AI-enabled AgeTech. It’s not only gadgets; it’s also about giving […]
GPA 2025: AI development and human oversight of decisions involving AI systems were this year’s focus for Global Privacy regulators
The 47th Global Privacy Assembly (GPA), an annual gathering of the world’s privacy and data protection authorities, took place between September 15 and 19, 2025, hosted by South Korea’s Personal Information Protection Commission in Seoul. Over 140 authorities from more than 90 countries are members of the GPA, and its annual conferences serve as an […]
FPF Submits Comments on Personal Financial Data Rights Reconsideration
The Future of Privacy Forum (FPF), was pleased to provide comments and recommendations regarding the CFPB’s Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (ANPR) for its Personal Financial Data Rights Reconsideration. FPF appreciates that the CFPB in its ANPR is exploring certain significant components of the final rule, with a view to improve the regulation for consumers […]
FPF ANPR Comment 10 17_submitted
1 1350 Eye Street NW, Suite 350, Washin gton, DC 20005 | 202 -768 -8950 | fpf.org October 17 , 202 5 Via Electronic Submission Acting Director Russell Vought Consumer Financial Protection Bureau 1700 G Street, NW Washington, DC 20552 Re: Comments on Personal Financial Data Rights Reconsideration (Docket No. CFPB – 202 5–0037 ) […]
2025 FPF Privacy Communities
PRIVACY COMMUNITIES FPF Privacy Communitie s bring industry leaders together with FPF staff and experts to develop best practices, share insights, and promote pragmatic public policy solutions. Privacy Community members receive regular written updates on developments in their field. FPF members can access these privacy communities via the FPF Member Portal. For those without a […]
California’s SB 53: The First Frontier AI Law, Explained
California Enacts First Frontier AI Law as New York Weighs Its Own On September 29, Governor Newsom (D) signed SB 53, the “Transparency in Frontier Artificial Intelligence Act (TFAIA),” authored by Sen. Scott Wiener (D). The law makes California the first state to enact a statute specifically targeting frontier artificial intelligence (AI) safety and transparency. […]
TFAIA_RAISE Act Comparison Chart
C om paris o n of Calif o rn ia ’s SB 53 an d New Yo rk ’s RA IS E Act: Fou n datio n Mod el Fra m ew ork s Cre ate d by: Ju stin e Glu ck , AI Polic y Analy st O ve rv ie w : […]
Concepts in AI Governance_ Personality vs. Personalization
C on ce p ts in AI Gove rn an ce : P ers o n alit y vs. Pers o n aliz a tio n S ep te m ber 20 25 D an ie l Berric k S ta ce y Gra y 1 A bou t FP F T he Fu tu […]