"White Man's Gambit": yet another 'pundit' suggests a real names policy Whose interests are served by this framing?
ftc Comments For Impact: Using FTC Rulemaking to Challenge Commercial Surveillance and Consumer Data Abuses The next Disinfo Defense League training is on Tuesday, October 4, at 9:00 am Pacific Time (12:00 noon Eastern). The session is open to the public and will help organizations consider how to get involved in this exciting process. RSVP at bit.ly/CommentsForImpact From the description: Big
ADPPA Federal privacy legislation: a quick ADPPA roundup One of Big Tech's favorite tactics in their incessant attempts to pass weak privacy here in Washington state has been to try to push a "compromise" bill through at the very end of the session.... So it wouldn't surprise me if there are still
surveillance Surveillance cameras in New York subway cars: Whose voices are heard? “You think Big Brother’s watching you on the subways? You're absolutely right.”
privacy news Privacy News: September 26 Surveillance solutionism in New York City subways, media analysis, and more.
Federal privacy legislation "An alphabet soup of federal privacy legislation" A webinar -- and actions!
ADPPA Who could have predicted? A potential "new compromise" for ADPPA! Can we talk about something besides preempting California for a second?
Automated Systems and Discrimination: Comments at FTC Public Forum for Commercial Surveillance and Data Security An extended remix of my two-minute public comments
ADPPA Stress-testing privacy legislation with a queer lens It turned out to be a very interesting process!
ADPPA Let's talk about the elephant: how well does ADPPA protect against post-Roe threats? Let's talk about the elephant in the room.
privacy news Privacy News: August 29 Getting the week off to a good start! Sephora to pay $1.2m to settle California privacy law claims Jessica Lyons Hardcastle, The Register (theregister.com) Sephora failed to disclose to consumers that it was selling their personal information, and failed to process user requests to opt out of sale
ADPPA ADPPA's algorithmic impact assessments are too weak to protect civil rights -- but it's not too late to strengthen them There's still time to improve the federal consumer privacy bill.
privacy news Privacy News: August 22 A range of stories to start the week off ... Birthing Predictions of Premature Death J. Khadijah Abdurahman on Logic Magazine (logicmag.io) Logic Magazine's incoming editor takes a powerful in-depth look at how family policing (aka "child welfare") became data-driven – and the horrific implications. Every aspect
privacy news Queer experience, privacy legislation, and other privacy News: August 18 How queer experiences should inform privacy laws, ADPPA may have a $200 million giveaway to telecoms, and more
privacy news Privacy News: August 15 Loyalty programs sharing pregnancy information, student privacy abuse here in Washington state, and much much more
ADPPA One out of six ain't good: Five ways the American Data Privacy and Protection Act falls short How does ADPPA respond to critiques of California's privacy law?
privacy news Privacy News August 9: StopShotspotter Week of Action and more Stop Shotspotter's week of action, Amazon buys Roomba (what could possibly go wrong? ), and dozens of links.