US DTPR pilot implementations planned in Miami, Charlotte and West Palm Beach in 2023 as part of the Knight Community DTPR Program
<p><a href="https://www.helpfulplaces.com/" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank">Helpful Places</a> is proud to add three new partnerships to their growing list of communities working to build digital trust with <a href="https://dtpr.io/" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank">DTPR</a>. DTPR — or Digital Trust for Places and Routines — is an open-source communication standard created to increase transparency, legibility and accountability for digital technology in public places which has been applied in Boston, Massachusetts, Washington, DC, and Long Beach, California and numerous additional locations worldwide.</p>
<p>Across many cities, people feel powerless and do not understand how to protect their personal data and privacy in public spaces. The various laws and policies aimed at safeguarding privacy provide few mechanisms to identify or explain the vast array of technology used in public spaces This ultimately contributes to a decline in public trust. To address this gap, DTPR was created through a process co-designed with over 150 stakeholders, including local government representatives, advocacy organizations, urban planning and design firms, technology companies and universities.</p>
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