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FLUPA UX Days, Paris, May 2026 by Robert Stribley

Robert Stribley speaking at FLUPA UX Days

Last week I was lucky enough to find myself in Paris speaking on a monumental issue: The ongoing erosion of our privacy online and what we as UX designers can do about it. I’m tremendously grateful to FLUPA UX Days for their invitation. to attend their conference, where I met someone wonderful, whipsmart people in the French-speaking UX community, who welcomed me to their event.. 

Robert Stribley standing before the Arc De Triomphe at sunset

While there, I also was fortunate to exit the Metro at just the right moment to witness … Triomphenge? 

I appreciated all who attended my presentation and for the kind feedback, too. If you’d like to learn more about online privacy and both advocating and designing for it, I’d heartily recommend picking up a copy of my book.

📕 You can purchase my book directly from Rosenfeld Media or other online booksellers.

A New HOPE 2022 Presentation by Robert Stribley

I was very happy to attend and present at the first IRL HOPE conference “A New HOPE,” since the advent of COVID-19. On Friday, July 22nd, I presented an updated version of my talk “Designing in Privacy in an Increasingly Public World.” A three-day conference, HOPE stands for “Hackers on Planet Earth” and is sponsored by the security hacker magazine 2600. For the first time, it took place at St. John’s University in Queens this year.

Video of presentation by Robert Stribley for A New HOPE (2022): Designing for Privacy in an Increasingly Public World

Here’s the live recording of my presentation. You can also see an iteration of the slides I used for this presentation here.