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FTC Issues Final Privacy Framework Report to Protect Users’ Data

readwrite

Since the initial report, the FTC brought enforcement actions against both Facebook and Google to, “require the companies to obtain consumers’ affirmative express consent before materially changing certain of their data practice and to adopt strong, company-wide privacy programs that outside auditors will assess for 20 years.”

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9 Best Web Hosting Providers

Single Grain

In practice, situations like that are fairly rare, so it’s not worth it for most businesses to shell out the extra money for a dedicated server. To do so, you’ll need to go to a third-party domain broker. 17 Best Paid Media Tools for Marketers. Overall, GreenGeeks is a fantastic hosting option. 3) DreamHost. Page Speed: Fast.

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Digital Advertising Regulation in 2023: What Marketers Need to Know

QuanticMind

Unrestrained by free speech rules like America’s First Amendment, the EU has taken the lead on matters like consumer privacy (with GDPR), walled gardens like Apple’s App Store and the Google Play Store (with the Digital Markets Act), and now its latest target: misinformation and hyper-personal ad targeting on social media.

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The fight over banning TikTok could result in something good for marketers

Martech

The social media platform is hugely popular in the U.S. While a ban is possible, another solution is gaining steam, one which could help marketers: A national data protection law. Several states, including California, Virginia, Illinois, Colorado and Utah, passed privacy protection laws and many others are considering doing so.