November 7, 2012 We are delighted to provide you with FPF’s third annual “Privacy Papers or Policy Makers,”representing cutting-edge research and analysis on a variety o important privacy issues. Te eatured works were selected by members o the Future o Privacy Forum Advisory Board(scholars, privacy advocates, and Chie Privacy Ocers) based on criteria emphasizing clarity,practicality and overall utility. Given the excellent submissions we received, choosing was adicult task. But we believe our Advisory Board has chosen well, and has put together a diverseand thought-provoking collection. wo o the papers were recipients o the IAPP award or bestpapers presented at the 2012 Privacy Law Scholars Conerence. We hope this relevant and timely scholarship helps inorm and stimulate thinking amongpolicy makers and policy inuentials in the US and around the world, with whom we are sharingthis compilation. We are delighted to share new ways o thinking about privacy. We want to thank A&, Microsot, and GMAC or their special support o the“Privacy Papers” project.Sincerely yours,Christopher Wol Founder and Co-chair Jules Polonetsky Director and Co-chair