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Privacy-Protecting Systems Are The New Green

Customer Experience Matrix

I spy with my little eye…privacy systems! Specifically, there's a crop of systems that are privacy-safe alternatives to dominant social, search, email and other common consumer technologies. In other words, privacy-protecting systems are a big and growing business. The implications of this are intriguing.

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Real Time Banter with Chad White: What you need to know about Mail Privacy Protection (MPP)

Liveintent

This June, Apple announced a new feature that is shaking up the email marketing world: Mail Privacy Protection. Set to launch in the fall with iOS 15, Mail Privacy Protection (MPP) gives Apple Mail users more control over the data shared with companies sending them email. What exactly is Mail Privacy Protection?

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

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Data privacy is critical to successful marketing. There are also increasing security risks and ongoing incident reports from companies across varying industries. User consent and personal privacy are paramount to ethical data collection. This was once solely the burden of tech companies, but not anymore.

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Apple’s New Mail Privacy Protection: Good or Bad for B2B Marketers?

Navigate the Channel

Between software efforts and a renewed push for improving privacy, it makes for a fluid situation. In this blog post, we’ll explain how Apple Mail privacy updates impact email open rates and change how marketers measure campaigns. Apple Mail Privacy Updates. What Is Apple Mail Privacy Protection? That’s a big deal.

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Identifying ‘Real Opens’ Is Key to Adapting to Apple’s Mail Privacy Protection

Litmus

Apple’s new Mail Privacy Protection features will have widespread implications for email marketers , causing marketers to implement multiple strategies to adapt. That’s because these changes, which debut this fall, will prevent email senders from seeing Apple Mail users’ open behavior, IP address, location, and device information.

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How marketers can adapt to Apple’s Mail Privacy Protection update

Liveintent

Marketers were given just three months to prepare for Apple’s groundbreaking new Mail Privacy Protection feature. In a nutshell, Mail Privacy Protection will anonymize Apple Mail users’ information, leaving marketers in the dark about their audience’s email open times, locations, and device information.

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Apple privacy protections expected to cost big tech firms $16 billion in coming year

Martech

Apple’s privacy-protecting Identifier for Advertisers (IDFA) is expected to cost tech companies $16 billion in the coming year, an increase of 9%, according to a report by data solutions provider Lotame. However, a separate academic study has found companies already have ways around it. One company that IFDA is helping?