Washington state privacy legislation #Privacy activism in "the other Washington": #waleg #MyHealthMyData #PeoplesPrivacyAct and more It might or might not work, but we'll learn a lot, so it's worth a try.
privacy news Privacy News: January 26 State and federal privacy regulation, facial recognition, what's on tap for 2023 ... and more!
Washington state privacy legislation A very encouraging first step: My Health My Data's first hearing Part two of Washington state privacy legislation 2023
privacy news Privacy News: January 20 Websites selling abortion pills sharing data with Google, the My Health My Data Act, the "no fly" list accidentally exposed, a state privacy legislation bonanza ... and more!
privacy news Privacy News: January 17 Algorithms of oppression (re)producing racism, pushing back on AI hype, a new approach to try to make GDPR's protections real, state privacy legislation ... and more!
mastodon Social threat modeling and quote boosts on Mastodon How can Mastodon improve tools for preventing, and defending against, harassment and abuse?
privacy news Privacy News: January 12 President Biden weighs in, facial recognition in Iran, medium on Mastodon ... and more!
Washington state privacy legislation A much more favorable environment, but a lot of complexity: Washington state privacy legislation 2023 (UPDATED) There's good reason for optimism!
privacy news Privacy News: January 9 Lots of surveillance stories, fines for Facebook, Google, and Apple, and much much more!
privacy news Privacy News: January 3 Looking back at 2022, a good book list, another Black man mistakenly arrested because of facial recognition tecnnology ... and more!
meta discussion The Nexus of Privacy at the turn of the year With some teasers about stories in the works ...
privacy news Privacy News: December 26 Police using health data for surveillance, TikTok spying on journalists, state privacy legislation, and more!
mastodon Black Twitter, quoting, and white views of toxicity on Mastodon Does quoting really cause toxicity?
Federal privacy legislation That's a wrap (for now): federal privacy legislation update, December 23 It's official: at the end of the day, nothing passed
The omnibus drops - with no ADPPA or KOSA! Federal privacy legislation update, December 20 The $1.7 trillion, 4155-page "omnibus" appropriations bill was released at 1:30 am this morning – without any privacy legislation attached. With Congress rushing to leave DC before a huge snowstorm closes in, it looks like that's it for 2022. Privacy legislation is hard. Still, by
privacy news Privacy News: December 19 A big FTC settlement, student privacy, state and federal privacy legislation, security and privacy issues on Mastodon ... and more!
ADPPA ADPPA and Twitter: eight questions and an elephant Does the proposed consumer privacy bill prevent Twitter's data abuses?
privacy news Privacy News: December 15 Privacy after Roe, surveillance, FTC comments, state and federal privacy legislation, and more!
ADPPA ADPPA and a "coordinated effort" not to mention the elephant: Federal privacy legislation update, December 12 Will Big Tech get what they want? We shall see.
privacy news Privacy News: December 11 Large language models, iCloud encryption, Twitter privacy issues, state privacy legislation, and much much more!
mastodon Flocking to Mastodon? Here's what you need to know! Tuesday, December 13, at 9 am Pacific / noon Eastern
privacy news Privacy News: December 7 SF says no to killer robots (for now), the EU says no to Meta's business model, questions about state privacy legislation ... and more! San Francisco: In a surprise turnaround, robot lethal force is banned — for now Will Jarrett on Mission Local (missionlocal.org) In an unexpected about-face, the
privacy news Privacy News: December 5 Killer robots, a new deadline for Real ID, effective privacy organizing, security cameras with a data leak, Mastodon, and more!
mastodon Mastodon privacy: you can't really opt out of search engine indexing There are a lot of reasons people might not want their posts on a social network to be indexed by search engines. Too bad Mastodon's "opt out" doesn't actually opt you out.