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Apple is Making Tracking Harder: What Parse.ly Users Can Expect

Parse.ly

As we move into an increasingly digital era, privacy has become a significant concern for consumers worldwide. Monumental shifts are happening in the handling of user data, with privacy protection a key driver. Apple is targeting personally identifiable attributes, which is not the main use case for Parse.ly,” says Parse.ly

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3 privacy-centric solutions for marketing compliance

Martech

Data privacy compliance in marketing Courts are increasingly holding companies accountable for flouting data privacy regulations. We can expect to see more of these cases in the coming year. The news of large retailers getting sued or fined for privacy breaches is having an impact on consumers.

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The Internet Had a Busy Week. Here's What You Missed.

Hubspot

Senator Al Franken has joined the conversation, in his questioning of Face ID’s possible violation of privacy protections. (He Google's parent company. Not only was this move rumored to cause a high degree of contention among Uber’s executive leadership, but it would also result in some major litigation down the line.

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Everything Marketers Need to Know About Consumer Protection & Consumer Rights

Martech Advisor

In such cases, the data should be transferred in a structured and machine-readable format. Update Your Privacy Policy. Long before CCPA and GDPR came into existence, the California Online Privacy Protection Act of 2003 (CalOPPA) made it mandatory to post your privacy policy.

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Google’s Cookie Ban May Put a Brighter Spotlight on Original Content

Contently

In early March 2021, Google announced plans to phase out third-party cookies by 2022, sending the targeted advertising industry into a tailspin. While the long-term impacts of the move remain to be seen, one likely change is that content will play an even more important role for brands and advertisers trying to reach customers online. “If

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5 Steps for Marketers to Prepare for the Coming Cookie Disruption

Adobe Experience Cloud Blog

Google announced the end of third-party cookies on its Chrome browser. To set the record straight, Google won’t replace third-party cookies with new individual user tracking, and it also intends to remove support for third-party cookies. Privacy protection and anonymity are the two main reasons for this step.

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5 Steps for Marketers to Prepare for the Coming Cookie Disruption

Adobe Experience Cloud Blog

Google announced the end of third-party cookies on its Chrome browser. To set the record straight, Google won’t replace third-party cookies with new individual user tracking, and it also intends to remove support for third-party cookies. Privacy protection and anonymity are the two main reasons for this step.