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

Convert

With each state’s unique privacy regulations, it’s becoming increasingly difficult for companies to keep track of these changes, ensure compliance and avoid penalties. Right to opt-out of behavioral advertising. Right to opt-out of sales of personal information. Data Protection Assessments.

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iOS 15: What you need to know

DotDigital

Organizations at every level, are developing new, more agile, digital marketing strategies. The iOS 15 update brings with it a range of new privacy features, but there are two which will have a direct impact on marketers, and email marketers in particular. Double opt-in. What can you do? So, how can you be ready for the changes?

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FTC & its Do Not Track List: Themes and Terminology

Adobe Experience Cloud Blog

by Josh Aberant In this privacy blog series , we’ve been reviewing the trends and changes happening in US privacy within online marketing and business. One of the biggest recent announcements was, of course, the FTC’s privacy report “Protecting Consumer Privacy in an Era of Rapid Change”. This is a big deal.

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2023 NRF’s Big Show: Key Takeaways

Liveintent

In doing so, organizations gain more data and insight into customer behaviors and preferences. Companies like Walmart, Target, and Albertson’s have launched Retail Media Networks (RMNs). The post 2023 NRF’s Big Show: Key Takeaways appeared first on LiveIntent Blog.

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Marketo’s Position on the New Privacy Developments

Adobe Experience Cloud Blog

We believe that by reinforcing key areas of privacy protection we’re invigorating the long term vitality of the online ecosystems. With the standardization of privacy protections, unsavory players will be cut out of the market. The FTC does not object to companies tracking their own customers and subscribers.

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