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MarTech’s guide to GDPR: The General Data Protection Regulation

Martech

When the European Union adopted its General Data Protection Regulation in 2018, the law was heralded as a privacy game changer that would usher in a new era of consent around online data collection and put the right to protect personal information directly in the hands of individuals.

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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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40 Top Heatmap and Session Replay Tools Reviewed: The Most Comprehensive Comparison Guide

Convert

A ton of original research went into it, where I personally used and tested each tool against several criteria, including the effect on page speed, pricing, ML features, ideal use cases, supported devices, integrations, and more. But this isn’t always the case. This level of data collection raises questions about privacy.

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Foundations of Data Privacy in Email Marketing

Litmus

Email marketers are responsible for protecting their subscribers’ data. In a world where privacy is ever-evolving, it’s important to be on top of privacy matters—and that means having a strong understanding of the privacy basics. 2021: Apple’s Mail Privacy Protection (MPP) comes into effect on September 20, 2021.

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Advancing Data Privacy: A Collaborative Approach to Better Regulations 

Martech Advisor

can learn from current policies such as GDPR, CCPA and why all interested parties must have a seat at the table in order to establish a national standard for consumer privacy. From country to country and from state to state, privacy legislation and regulatory enforcement are in a state of decentralized chaos. As the U.S. In the U.S.

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