Student-Data-Privacy-Scenarios
[…] in this section; (4) A screen or user name where it functions in the same manner as online contact information, as defined in this section; (5) A telephone number; (6) A Social Security number; (7) A persistent identifier that can be used to recognize a user over time and across different Web sites or […]
FPF-Policymakers-Guide-to-Student-Privacy-Final
[…] and what gaps remain. Another FERPA exception permits the disclosure of “directory information” as long as parents can opt out. Examples of directory information include name, address, telephone listing, date and place of birth, participation in officially recognized activities and sports, and dates of attendance. Once released, directory information may be used for any […]
Comparison of COPPA 2.0
[…] (B) (ii) a home or other physical address including street name and name of a city or town; (C) (iii) an e -mail address; (D) (iv) a telephone number; (E) (v) a Social Security number; (F) [moved to end of list] (G) information concerning the child or the parents of that child that the […]
Nature of Data in Pre-Trained Large Language Models
[…] the purpose of this discussion, imagine that the training dataset comprises billing and shipping records that contain names, addresses and contact information such as email addresses and telephone numbers. During training, subword tokens are created from names in the training corpus. These may be used in combination to form names and may also be […]
FPF Files COPPA Comments with the Federal Trade Commission
[…] verifiable parental consent (VPC) requirement, published in June 2023. Revising definitions in line with how technology has evolved since the last COPPA Rule update, including adding “mobile telephone number” to the definition of online contact information, and clarifying what role text messages can play in the consent process. Providing more specificity of what types […]
Little New About Hampshire
[…] establishing their own means for individuals to exercise their rights (e.g., Delaware). California was slightly more prescriptive in its requirements (e.g., requiring that businesses offer a toll-free telephone number to exercise rights) but ultimately leaves much to the discretion of businesses. New Hampshire’s requirement that the secretary of state establish a uniform means for […]
Unveiling China’s Generative AI Regulation
[…] the Draft Measures were released, most Chinese users’ access to such services was already geo-blocked – either by the service providers themselves (e.g., by requiring a foreign telephone number for registration), or by the Chinese government through enforcement measures. At the same time, the scale of China’s user market and its involvement in AI […]
Vietnam’s Personal Data Protection Decree: Overview, Key Takeaways, and Context
[…] A person’s gender; A person’s place of birth or residence; A person’s nationality; An image of an individual; A number associated with a person, such as a telephone number or a number in an official document, such as an identity card number, driver’s license number, etc.; A person’s marital status; Information about a person’s […]
FPF Article 25 GDPR A4 FINAL Digital
[…] recipient reveals the systematic use of inaccurate data 116 A staff member from a housing company called Starts With You (SWY) mistakenly left a message on the telephone number of a data subject’s husband, instead of the data subject’s own number. The message included the data subject’s new address, which had been provided to […]
FPF APAC Comparative Review DIGITAL
[…] subject would do so. The Draft DPDP Bill provides an illustration of how this provision would apply in practice: an individual who provides her name and mobile telephone number to an organization for the purpose of reserving a table at a restaurant would be deemed to have given her consent to the organization’s collection […]