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 Stable identifiers. The privacy team is working to evaluate Google's recent move to restrict use of device identifiers on Android and limit companies' ability to combine them with personal identifiers—a key use case for Facebook and Atlas-potentially without subjecting Google itself to the same restriction. We're working to develop options for policy initiatives that can support product and partnership initiatives to compete effectively and address Google's approach.

Do Not Track. Rob attended a meeting of the Digital Advertising Alliance, which is aiming to finalize a Do Not Track standard as soon as December or January. We're pressing DAA to address Facebook-specific uses in its standard to ensure that we can continue to operate key aspects of our service under its proposed DNT approach.

India Privacy Legislation. Erin, Ankhi, Sarah, Emily and Rob will submit a draft of comments to the Centre for Internet and Society this week. This is an Indian NGO that is preparing a so-called "consensus" draft of privacy legislation, which will precede introduction of privacy legislation sponsored by the Indian government.

Brazil. The Internet Framework bill was amended to include some problematic new language on jurisdiction, personal data and penalties. Emily, Rob, and Katherine are developing proposed language to address issues with these new proposals.

International Privacy Policy Tracking Chart. Emily is finalizing a tracking chart to be debuted at the next Weekly Privacy Download. The chart will help us monitor developments in privacy regulations globally, focusing on high priority jurisdictions and highlighting problematic issues and any deadlines for intervention. Ultimately the chart's content can be used to create one-pagers.

Privacy group engagement. The privacy team worked this week with a number of privacy and trade groups, including the Future of Privacy Forum, Center for Democracy and Technology, the IAB and DMA. Of particular note this week, Emily is evaluating the possibility of joining the US Council on International Business (USCIB) and Maritza and Rob are working with the Direct Marketing Association to provide guidance on its new academic research initiative, which we are encouraging them to focus on the benefits of data to individuals and the economy and how we can better understand the "privacy paradox" -the disconnect between what people say about privacy and what they actually believe.

Privacy Roundtable. Rob, Marcy, and Emily are working with the privacy PM and open graph teams on an event tentatively scheduled for MPK in January, where we'll bring in a group of privacy influencers to learn more about Facebook, our privacy and product design process, and to build relationships with privacy stakeholders within the company. HIGHLY CONFIDENTIAL