This is incredibly valuable set of research & recommendations. I urge all parents (and others) to read if you haven't seen it already: Health advisory on social media use in adolescence https://t.co/Y0bPGnpBXB via @APA
@PatrickMcGee_@Apple Apple should clarify this statement: we believe privacy is a fundamental right, EXCEPT when you're dealing with us, a "first party" company... in which we are surely capable of deciding how we see fit to protect your privacy.
The NAI agrees with @POTUS that tech companies shouldn’t collect or use the personal data of children or target ads to them. The NAI has restrictions on advertising to children under age 16 that go beyond current federal law.
Thank you, @cathymcmorris & @RepGusBilirakis for proposing thoughtful legislation to create a U.S. privacy framework that solidifies the @FTC as a strong regulator. https://t.co/MTCHQLJhi4
@pbannist Right! It's amazing how many policymakers still don't get the focus on "selling" data actually empowers walled gardens in comparison to others in the ecosystem. SMH.
This article misses the entire point: the vast majority of privacy issues are INTERNAL to tech giants, and regs like CPRA don't stop GAFA from doing whatever the hell they want with your data - even though this article is about those issues! https://t.co/AeGwR3eQG5
In many circles, the targeted ads debate has moved from opt-in or out, serious debate over banning it. Those who see a role for responsible uses of data for marketing should recognize how far the sands have shifted and the major efforts needed to respond to concerns.
Colorado will soon be the latest state with a privacy law - each unique in its own way. We need a comprehensive national privacy framework. https://t.co/Q66M8XG8YW
Thank you @KingJen of @Stanford for this key recommendation at the @FTC#DarkPatternsFTC event! “We need to rethink [the notice and choice process] entirely, rather than tinkering around the edges." We couldn’t agree more!
“Policymakers should resist the urge to legislate around the concept of dark patterns – it’s not necessary given existing authorities…” @NAI’s @DavidPLeDuc on @FTC workshop in @MorningConsult https://t.co/iLSimzbuyc
Attention: US Congress. America is abdicating any leadership role in global data governance rules until we have a national baseline information privacy law. https://t.co/9IY1rDNgdx