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Decoding California’s Privacy Changes: 5 Must-Read Updates for Digital Marketers

Choozle

Attention digital marketers and agencies: California’s recently updated privacy regulations are now in full effect. T he California Privacy Protection Agency (CPPA) has signaled they intend to enforce them quickly. Updated Privacy-Compliance Requirements 1. Privacy policies must be transparent and instructive.

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A Look at the Colorado Privacy Act: Predictions on the Future of User Data Protection

Convert

25 May 2018. What Do All These Privacy Laws Have in Common? The CPA is similar to other privacy laws like GDPR, California’s law, and Virginia’s. We have prepared our template back in 2018 for GDPR, available here. This is why a company’s Privacy Policy cannot stay the same when a new law comes into force.

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Data Privacy Issues for SaaS Companies in the Age of GDPR

SmartBug Media

GDPR has been in effect since May 2018, yet many marketers are still adapting their marketing ops and data management to be compliant. According to a 2018 Demand Base study, only thirty-two percent of organizations surveyed report being fully compliant, and many are in the process of still obtaining compliance. Privacy by Design.

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The State of Global Privacy Legislation with Adam Woods, COO

Choozle

California’s Attorney General and the new California Privacy Protection Agency (CPPA) have also indicated support for an “ opt-out preferences signal” or global privacy control (GPC) to enable devices or browsers to direct websites to automatically remove oneself from data sharing. State laws.

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Are You Still Content Marketing Like It’s 2018?

Content Marketing Institute

Ignoring Privacy Protections. Given that you’re collecting data for personalization, you also should be thinking about privacy regulations, right? Customers are demanding more transparency in terms of how their data is used, stored, and shared, yet many businesses continue to collect and store the information without a thought.