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Decoding California’s Privacy Changes: 5 Must-Read Updates for Digital Marketers

Choozle

Attention digital marketers and agencies: California’s recently updated privacy regulations are now in full effect. T he California Privacy Protection Agency (CPPA) has signaled they intend to enforce them quickly. Here at Choozle, we’re privileged to have Ben Isaacson as our Fractional Privacy Officer.

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

Convert

To make this process easier, we will compare some recent examples from different states and offer insight into how they might affect business practices as well as future trends in user data protection. With GDPR, personal data is protected throughout the various phases, from the collection, processing, storage, transfer to third parties.

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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”.

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Are You Still Content Marketing Like It’s 2018?

Content Marketing Institute

Ignoring Privacy Protections. Given that you’re collecting data for personalization, you also should be thinking about privacy regulations, right? Customers are demanding more transparency in terms of how their data is used, stored, and shared, yet many businesses continue to collect and store the information without a thought.

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

Single Grain

In this blog post, we’ll take a look at these under-appreciated search platforms that typically offer more privacy, more customization and, let’s face it, a break from the monopolistic grip of mainstream search engines. This means they’re often more transparent about their operations than their commercial counterparts.