Andrew Folks
@andrewfolks.com
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Attorney (privacy, adtech, data stuff), to the extent applicable.
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Off-season? Jordan, this is playoffs.
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New CCPA regs consider “legal services offices” to be “sensitive locations.” I have never seen such protections afforded to lawyers like this, and I’m really curious exactly what prompted this inclusion.
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Ad creep by Mark Bartholomew is a good start in this area
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Great year for pictures of big fires from our house
El Segundo, CA oil refinery fire
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Anonymity is etched in our nation's history. E.g., the federalist papers and their counterparts were penned under pseudonyms. I implore anyone entranced by the empty promises of online safety proffered by age verification laws to read "The United States of Anonymous" by @jkosseff.bsky.social
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Without an independent FTC, will it be credible enough to enforce the EU-US Data Privacy Framework? The US will lose its most effective federal regulator of privacy. My article about FTC privacy reg with @hartzog.bsky.social is here: papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers....
The FTC and the New Common Law of Privacy
One of the great ironies about information privacy law is that the primary regulation of privacy in the United States has barely been studied in a scholarly way
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Running back the 2024 Saints hot start
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Think it’s fair to say that being good in one phase complements the strengths of another.
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Cheap TV prices are subsidized by sales of your viewership data (sorry)
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Please give me an unironic list of things that have gotten better over the last ten years because I’m spiraling.

I’ll start: you can buy an enormous TV from Costco for like $100 bucks now.
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I think it will survive Newsom's veto given Safari already offers browser-level opt outs and Google won't throw their political weight towards protecting Chrome tracking at this point.
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Only applies to a 'Browser': an interactive software application that is used by consumers to locate, access, and navigate internet websites.

So, vs last yr's, Apple/Goog aren't req'd to provide OS-level OOPS, but Safari/Chrome will. Presumably, onus for honoring OOPS for apps stays on the apps.
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Rick Caruso next to him??
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It’s enough for me to switch to another brand once it’s time. But I was already on the fence about their product vs others. Not easy to be an ethical consumer today!
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Dak Bongino been inescapable since 2016
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It slid seamlessly into the space occupied by its predecessor, the No Flex Zone Wingstop campaign
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They thrive on annoying ads
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Sending letters to 3 TikTok service providers about not weakening privacy/security of Americans’ data because of the threat of foreign powers is dripping with irony.

www.ftc.gov/news-events/...
FTC Chairman Ferguson Warns Companies Against Censoring or Weakening the Data Security of Americans at the Behest of Foreign Powers
Federal Trade Commission Chairman Andrew N.
www.ftc.gov
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The 70 yarder isn’t affected by whether its edge of the roster guys or starters on the field, unlike a TD pass. 70 yards is 70 yards. Your opinions are consistent.