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Privacy-Protecting Systems Are The New Green

Customer Experience Matrix

You could also add add products whose purpose is privacy, like ad blockers or proxy servers; the gazillion contenders in the pay-people-to-watch ads industry; privacy-enhancing extensions to standard products such as Google Chrome and Firefox; and, perhaps most prominent, the privacy-centered positioning of Apple.

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EU’s ruling against Facebook a big blow to first-party data usage

Martech

Facebook and other tech giants will be hard-pressed to monetize their first-party data in the European Union, following a ruling yesterday by the EU’s top court that shot down Facebook’s “legitimate interest” argument for personalized ads. Dig deeper: EU fines Facebook $1.3 Dig deeper: EU fines Facebook $1.3

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Good morning: B2B is adopting D2C habits

Martech

What we’re reading: On the subject of privacy, marketers experienced a rewind last week when HBO was slapped with a class action lawsuit alleging that it was sharing the viewing histories of its HBO Max subscribers with Facebook. Chris Wood, Editor. The law was passed after a journalist obtained the rental history of Robert Bork.

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The future of identity, attribution & measurement

Liveintent

Featuring Josh Groth, VP of Global Performance Marketing with Square, and moderated by LiveIntent CMO, Kerel Cooper, the webinar addresses the conversation around third-party cookies, privacy protection, the future of identity, and what all of this means for marketers. Channel diversification. Groth’s reply?

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California’s New Privacy Agency: Is Your Company Ready?

Zoominfo

California has been setting the pace on consumer privacy protections for nearly two decades, passing laws that regulate how businesses like Amazon, Google and Facebook can collect, store and use consumer data. “That’s the foundation of all new and emerging privacy laws.” We are very proactive on this front.

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MarTech’s guide to GDPR: The General Data Protection Regulation

Martech

But five years later, enforcement challenges dog the watershed law, with complaints that were filed the day GDPR hit — alleging that Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, and Google forced users to give up personal information without proper consent — still wending their way through the court system.

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Farewell to Third-Party Cookies

Digilant

There is an industry-wide shift to providing more privacy protection to consumers. We first saw this with Europe’s Global Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and later with the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA). Only Facebook and Amazon arguably have large enough footprints to compete.