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Consent and transparency need to be top data privacy concerns for marketers

illumin

There are also increasing security risks and ongoing incident reports from companies across varying industries. This makes strong cybersecurity an important selling point as it is a layer of protection for a company’s own sake. This was once solely the burden of tech companies, but not anymore.

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5 Tips to Prepare Your Email Program for Mail Privacy Protection (and Still Be Successful)

Litmus

As news of Apple’s Mail Privacy Protection sinks in for email marketers, questions linger around how it will ultimately impact email programs as they stand today. Assuming Apple Mail open data becomes unreliable, here are five tips to help you prepare for Mail Privacy Protection. Evaluate your potential impact.

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California’s New Privacy Agency: Is Your Company Ready?

Zoominfo

California has been setting the pace on consumer privacy protections for nearly two decades, passing laws that regulate how businesses like Amazon, Google and Facebook can collect, store and use consumer data. “That’s the foundation of all new and emerging privacy laws.” And different ?

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Google’s cookie deprecation: An essential marketing playbook for the post-cookie era

Martech

No matter where your company is at in the post-third-party preparation curve, the truth is that we won’t fully realize the impact on our marketing efforts until Google finally flips the switch and we head into the unknown. Google’s full deprecation of third-party cookies is right around the corner.

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How ZoomInfo’s Community Edition Promotes Fairness, Protects Data

Zoominfo

In exchange for free access, CE users share business contact information from their email accounts with ZoomInfo. The type of information shared is what you would find on a resume or business card: company, job title, email addresses, and phone numbers. This agreement also applies to the information users share with ZoomInfo.

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How the New American Data Privacy Act Will Affect Marketing

Trade Press Services Newsletter

While it is uncertain whether the bill will pass, the message to marketers is clear—national privacy regulations are on the horizon and now is the time to get ready. Covered data is information that identifies or is linked to an individual or a device and includes a user’s name, address, social security number and email address.

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The Extra Mile: ZoomInfo reaches another privacy benchmark

Zoominfo

The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) gives consumers in California additional data privacy protections and control over how businesses use their personal information. Privacy laws are important for protecting our personal identities and keeping our possessions secure.

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