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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 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. More Trouble for Facebook.

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How to Ensure Accurate Results from your A/B Tests Despite Apple’s ITP

Convert

The lack of transparency regarding who could access the information made it difficult to know if companies were using this responsibly or not. With the introduction of these laws that protect user privacy, browsers were forced to comply. Apple was the first to incorporate privacy features into its browser.

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Are You Still Content Marketing Like It’s 2018?

Content Marketing Institute

First, you can let out a sigh of relief because two things will remain constant: Content marketing will be important, even more so than this year. Content creation and distribution will continue to change. Evolve the way you create & distribute #content to get results w/ #contentmarketing. markyourplace Click To Tweet.