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How ZoomInfo’s Community Edition Promotes Fairness, Protects Data

Zoominfo

In exchange for free access, CE users share business contact information from their email accounts with ZoomInfo. We ensure that data sharing through CE complies with our industry-leading privacy practices. Let’s break down exactly how CE opens up markets for small businesses while keeping your privacy protected.

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Data Privacy Issues for SaaS Companies in the Age of GDPR

SmartBug Media

To be in compliance with GDPR, you will need to be open and transparent about how you will process the end user’s personal data. Privacy by Design. Much like any other data privacy law (such as Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act - HIPPA ), you cannot add data privacy protections as an afterthought.

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Data Privacy (Archive)

The Customer

August 4, 2021 It was surprising how much women did not like targeted ads, given that statistically speaking, more ads target female shoppers than male shoppers. Rather than web scraping, it will be more transparent. 9 min It’s Data Privacy Day. 17 min Do You Care About Privacy as Much as Your Customers Do?

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How to Collect Zero-Party Data Through Email

Litmus

It wasn’t long after that Apple launched Mail Privacy Protection , which hides subscribers’ IP addresses… aka making it impossible to tell who opened your emails, if they’re using Apple Mail. Your subscribers know that they’re exchanging their data for a better experience, so you need to deliver on that promise.

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The Rise of Alternative Search Engines (+ Tips for Marketers)

Single Grain

The rise of alternative search engines can be attributed to a growing consciousness about digital privacy and a collective push against data monopolies. Users are increasingly wary of how mainstream engines use their data, from tracking searches to profiling users for targeted advertising. bang shortcuts and instant answers.