First Call for Papers: The Seventh Workshop on Privacy in Natural Language 
Processing (PrivateNLP) co-located with ACL 2026, San Diego, July 2-7, 2026
Website: https://sites.google.com/view/privatenlp2026/
PrivateNLP invites quality research contributions in different formats:
Original research papers (long and short)
Position and opinion papers
All submissions will undergo a double-blind review process, and accepted 
submissions will be presented at the workshop.

Topics of interest include but are not limited to:
Privacy preserving machine learning for language models
Generating privacy preserving test sets
Data extraction attacks on NLP systems (e.g. membership inference attacks)
Differential privacy for NLP models and data
Generating Differentially private derived data
NLP, privacy and regulatory compliance
Private Generative Adversarial Networks
Privacy in Active Learning and Crowdsourcing
Privacy and Federated Learning in NLP
User perceptions on privatized personal data
Auditing provenance in language models
Continual learning under privacy constraints
NLP for studying privacy policies and other texts about privacy
Ethical ramifications of AI/NLP in support of usable privacy
Homomorphic encryption for language models
Machine unlearning methods for language models
Auditing privacy-preserving methods applied to NLP models and data
Memorization of private information by language models




Important Dates

Submission deadline: March 5, 2026
Fast-track submission deadline: March 24, 2026
Non-archival paper submission deadline: April 7, 2026
Acceptance notification: April 28, 2026
Camera-ready versions: May 12, 2026
Submission deadline for presenting findings papers: May 28, 2026
Workshop: July 2 or 3, 2026

All deadlines 23:59 Anywhere on Earth


Submission Instructions

Two types of submissions are invited: full papers and short papers. Please 
follow the ACL submission policies.
Full papers should not exceed eight (8) pages of text, plus unlimited 
references. Final versions of full papers will be given one additional page of 
content (up to 9 pages) so that reviewers' comments can be taken into account.
Short papers may consist of up to four (4) pages of content, plus unlimited 
references. Upon acceptance, short papers will still be given up to five (5) 
content pages in the proceedings.

We also ask authors to include a limitation section and broader impact 
statement, following guidelines from the main conference.

We will be using OpenReview for submissions: Link TBD

Please note OpenReview's moderation policy for newly created profiles:
New profiles created without an institutional email will go through a 
moderation process that can take up to two weeks. 
New profiles created with an institutional email will be activated 
automatically. 

No anonymity period will be required for papers submitted to the workshop, per 
the latest updates to the ACL anonymity policy. However, submissions must still 
remain fully anonymized.


Fast-Track Submission

If your paper has been reviewed by ACL, EMNLP, EACL, or ARR and the average 
rating is higher than 2.5 (either average soundness or excitement score), the 
paper is qualified to be submitted to the fast-track. In the appendix, please 
include the reviews and a short statement discussing what parts of the paper 
have been revised.


Link to fast-track submissions: Link TBD
Please upload the following 3 documents in a single ZIP file:
ARR reviews (including discussions and the meta-review) as a single PDF (e.g. 
printing the review webpage to PDF)
The submitted anonymous paper as PDF
A plain text file with the corresponding author's name and contact email



Dual Submission Policy
In addition to previously unpublished work, we invite papers on relevant topics 
which have been submitted to alternative venues (such as other NLP or ML 
conferences). Please follow the double-submission policy from ACL. Accepted 
cross-submissions will be presented as posters, with an indication of the 
original venue. Selection of cross-submissions will be determined solely by the 
organizing committee.

Non-Archival Option

There are no formatting or page restrictions for non-archival submissions. The 
accepted papers to the non-archival track will be displayed on the workshop 
website, but will NOT be included in the workshop proceedings or otherwise 
archived.

Workshop organizers

Ivan Habernal (ruhr-uni-bochum.de)
Sepideh Ghanavati (maine.edu)
Sara Haghighi (maine.edu)
Krithika Ramesh (jhu.edu)
Timour Igamberdiev (univie.ac.at)
Shomir Wilson (psu.edu)


Contact
[email protected]
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