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FTC Issues Final Privacy Framework Report to Protect Users’ Data

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The FTC provides guidelines for Do-Not-Track provisions, how information can be tracked on mobile devices and how large platform providers like Facebook and Google can use consumer data. ” While Google and Facebook drew the ire of the FTC, any company that tracks personal consumer data on the Web is now put on notice.

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Google Privacy Sandbox: What Does It Mean for the Future of Targeted Ads?

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In an effort to streamline a bloated digital advertising infrastructure and help create a new set of user privacy-focused open web standards, Google has announced that it will be ending support for third-party browser cookies in its Chrome browser by 2022 with its Privacy Sandbox. What Is the Privacy Sandbox?

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9 Best Web Hosting Providers

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Unfortunately, HostGator has some tricks up its sleeve, such as advertising a monthly cost of $2.75/month, HostGator's pricing appears to be very low at the outset, but anyone who’s not looking to make a long-term commitment won’t be able to benefit from the advertised rates. To do so, you’ll need to go to a third-party domain broker.

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Digital Advertising Regulation in 2023: What Marketers Need to Know

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It’s been a busy couple of months for digital advertising industry regulators, with new regulations taking effect around the US and new legislation popping up around the globe. What’s the latest, and how will it impact advertising and marketing professionals?