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

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Scrub your first-party data More than ever, first-party data hygiene is crucial to ensure accuracy and relevance and maintain privacy compliance for all users. Dig deeper: What is identity resolution and how are platforms adapting to privacy changes? Data hygiene is more than just cleaning and organizing your customer data.

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A Look at the Colorado Privacy Act: Predictions on the Future of User Data Protection

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This past July, Colorado passed the Colorado Privacy Act (CPA) , making it the fourth state to enact comprehensive privacy legislation in the US, after California, Nevada, and Virginia. Colorado CPA. What Do All These Privacy Laws Have in Common? Data Processing Agreement — This is common among all privacy laws.

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What Publishers should keep top of mind in 2022

Liveintent

This September, Apple released iOS 15 and its Mail Privacy Protection (MPP) feature. Privacy was a central theme in 2021. This year we saw two more digital privacy laws enacted, which will go live in 2023: Virginia Consumer Data Protection Act (VCDPA) and Colorado Privacy Act (CPA). Happy New Year!

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The State of Global Privacy Legislation with Adam Woods, COO

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From industry giants like Google and Apple adapting new policies and technologies for consumer privacy, as well as comprehensive US state privacy laws and a push for national legislation, data privacy is here to stay. Europe’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). State laws.

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Consumer Data Laws in the US: Tracking the Latest Legal Updates

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This policy disclaimer is required under privacy laws like the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and the ePrivacy Directive , to give consumers more control over how their data is collected and used. While there are data privacy laws in place in many countries, no single overarching privacy law covers the entirety of the US.

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Connecticut Data Privacy Act: How We Make Sure Convert Remains Compliant

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With the introduction of Connecticut SB 6, commonly referred to as the Connecticut Data Privacy Act or “CTDPA” , Connecticut has joined the ranks of US states like California, Virginia, Colorado, Nevada and Utah that have passed comprehensive privacy laws to protect individuals’ personal information. Colorado CPA.

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