Increased scrutiny at the U.S. border poses heightened digital privacy risks for foreign nationals and even U.S. citizens entering the country, said John Francisco, a lawyer at Woods Rogers, said in a blog Friday.
Privacy must transcend regulation and become entwined with ethical principles such as trust, which is something consumers expect from companies, privacy professionals said during a panel at the Osano Privacy Pro Summit Thursday.
“Sports teams must navigate a complex network of privacy laws that govern athlete health data," Orrick attorneys blogged Wednesday.
As the presence of regulators and regulations grows in the privacy landscape, states are increasing their proactive enforcement and employing technology to do so, privacy experts said during a Privado webinar Thursday.
Children younger than 16 are banned from viewing suspected nudity in direct messages and going live on Instagram without parental consent, Meta announced Tuesday.
Despite claims that age-assurance methods for those younger than 18 are insufficient and inaccurate, that's not the case, the Age Verification Providers Association (AVPA) said in a white paper Tuesday. Age verification methods are just as accurate for minors as they are for adults, the organization argued.
The Future of Privacy Forum’s privacy work is “fully compliant” with President Donald Trump’s executive orders, and the organization will work with Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, to allay his AI policy-related concerns, FPF said in a statement Monday.
Correction: Sean Pauzauskie is the name of the Neurorights Foundation’s medical director (see 2504030066).
Recent rulings in litigation over the constitutionality of laws aiming to protect children online will serve as examples for other states' future attempts to regulate the area of what works and what doesn't, said Cobun Zweifel-Keegan, IAPP managing director for Washington, D.C., in a blog post Friday.
Websites based in the U.S. should be aware of an upcoming Microsoft Advertising requirement on user consent even if they don't target users in Europe, law firm Frankfurt Kurnit blogged Thursday.