North America· Typically runs in March · Washington, D.C., USA

The Privacy Summit

Organized by Future of Privacy Forum (FPF)

The Future of Privacy Forum Privacy Summit brings together privacy leaders, regulators, academics, and practitioners in Washington, D.C. for a focused look at the intersection of policy and practice. Consent frameworks, tracking enforcement, and the evolving US privacy law landscape make web-privacy tools directly relevant to the summit agenda.

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About this event

What is The Privacy Summit?

The Future of Privacy Forum is a nonprofit organization focused on advancing principled data practices. Its annual Privacy Summit convenes senior privacy professionals, government representatives, and leading thinkers for programming on US and global privacy law, enforcement trends, and responsible data use in digital environments.

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Web privacy themes

What this event covers that matters for web privacy

  • US state privacy law developments and the patchwork landscape
  • FTC enforcement trends in digital advertising and tracking
  • Children's privacy and COPPA in the digital marketing context
  • Responsible consent design and the limits of notice-and-choice
  • Tracking technology standards and industry self-regulation
  • Privacy-by-design in marketing technology stacks

Why Lokker is relevant here

Lokker and The Privacy Summit

FTC enforcement and state-law compliance discussions at FPF events consistently return to the question of whether deployed technology actually respects user choices. Lokker's network-layer validation approach, which documents what fires rather than what configuration claims, is the technical response to the compliance questions practitioners raise in these sessions.

Related privacy tools

These tools appear in sessions, enforcement case studies, and practitioner discussions at this conference. Each hub page explains how the tool intersects with privacy compliance and what to validate.