FTC’s First PrivacyCon Event Reveals Cutting Edge Research in Key Data...
The FTC held its first PrivacyCon event on January 14, 2016, bringing together scholars, researchers, and the FTC to discuss the latest privacy and data security research in 5 topic areas: 1) state of...
View ArticleFederal Lawmakers Introduce Geolocation Bills: Main Themes are Consent &...
Chairman of the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Privacy, Technology and the Law, Senator Al Franken (D-MN), along with Senator Richard Blumenthal (D-CT), recently introduced a bill that would make...
View ArticleApplication Privacy Class Action Against Apple Dismissed for Lack of Standing...
Now that the speaking engagements have quieted down for a bit, it’s time to refocus efforts on the blog as many interesting developments on the privacy, marketing and legal fronts have occurred in...
View ArticleIndustry Steps Up to Establish Guidelines for Mobile Web Environment
Industry members and privacy groups have been on the clock to work out a voluntary standard for notifying users on how their data is collected and used on mobile devices, following prodding by the...
View ArticleFTC’s Internet of Things Workshop Draws a Crowd
Yesterday, the Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”) held a long awaited workshop on the “Internet of Things” (“IoT”) where nearly 200 data privacy and security professionals, device and appliance...
View ArticleIn-Store Monitoring: How to Enjoy the Benefits of Tracking While Minimizing...
In the latest example of the conflict between technological innovation and privacy concerns, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) reached a settlement agreement last month with Nomi Technologies, Inc....
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