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How ZoomInfo’s Community Edition Promotes Fairness, Protects Data

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. We’re not interested in any individual’s buying habits or sensitive personal data. Still Have Questions?

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Data Privacy (Archive)

The Customer

Data Privacy (archive). 10 min Optimizing CX with Cloud-Based Digital Identity September 27, 2021 Your CIAM system facilitates your customers’ trust in your brand. 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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FTC & its Do Not Track List: Themes and Terminology

Adobe Experience Cloud Blog

Here’s what they are taking about: Privacy by Design : (a.k.a. “ Getting real about Privacy “). Privacy by Design is the FTC’s umbrella term for “systematically” building privacy protections into the development of new products and services and “everyday business practices”. Transparency : (a.k.a.

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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. One final note on second-party data: We know it’s soooo tempting, but whatever you do, don’t buy an email list.

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Demystifying data driven advertising

Choozle

consumers worry about how brands collect and use their personal data and 34 percent don’t trust tech companies with their digital privacy. Amazon was the most-trusted technology company at 30 percent, followed by Google (27 percent), Apple (22 percent), Microsoft (22 percent) and Facebook (19 percent). Buying intent.