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Today, the Future of Privacy Forum (FPF) released the newest edition of its Privacy Papers for Policy Makers. This year’s compilation highlights leading privacy writings voted by the FPF Advisory Board to be most useful for policy makers on Capitol Hill and within federal agencies who are focusing on how to improve the protection of personal privacy. The writings cover a wide array of topics, including recommendations on how to reform notice and choice to empower consumer control over the collection and use of their data; understanding and valuing the use of personal identifiable information and explaining the benefits of “online obscurity.”
The 2011 Privacy Papers for Policy Makers are:
“Flash Cookies and Privacy II: Now with HTML5 and ETag Respawning” Chris Hoofnagle, Mika Ayenson, Deitrich James Wambach, Ashkan Soltani and Nathan Good “Regulating Privacy by Design” Ira S. Rubinstein