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You Need a Privacy Policy in 2017: Here's How to Start

Hubspot

At this point, you might be asking yourself: Do I really need a privacy policy for my website? Starting a new business can be overwhelming -- there are a lot of moving parts to manage all at once, and it's easy for your privacy policy to get overlooked (or completely forgotten) in the shuffle. Privacy Shield.

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Web analytics is badly broken 

Martech

Years ago, I was working with an ecommerce team that would hire and fire based on what they saw in their Google Analytics dashboard. The reason for this is one word: privacy. Google is building a consent mode to perform data modeling that fills in data that can’t be collected from opt-out users. Less data or less depth?

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Data Thresholding in GA4: Overview, Benefits, and Drawbacks

DAGMAR Marketing

The launch of Google Analytics 4 (GA4) has brought with it a long learning curve and perpetual training. If the user or event count is below a certain number, Google will withhold that data. With influences from GDPR and CCPA, amongst others, Google has been striving towards a privacy-first approach.

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Everything Marketers Need to Know About Consumer Protection & Consumer Rights

Martech Advisor

Update Your Privacy Policy. Long before CCPA and GDPR came into existence, the California Online Privacy Protection Act of 2003 (CalOPPA) made it mandatory to post your privacy policy. Your privacy policy should also include how customers can contact you. Redesign the Opt-In Process.

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How to Choose a Privacy Compliant A/B Testing Tool (Our Guide for German Optimizers)

Convert

Consumers are gaining more awareness and control around their personal information, as privacy laws come into force worldwide. The EU, for example, passed the landmark General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) in 2018, to tighten data privacy regulations and California enforced the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) in 2020.

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Looking for clarity on CDPs: Monday’s Daily Brief

Martech

Now it doesn’t appear that there’s any intention of excluding marketing and sales data, for example, but then why is it specifically for service? Privacy laws in Europe and in some U.S. Its purpose is to serve as a platform for all voice, chat and digital customer service systems. Things aren’t as crystal clear as we might always wish.

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Data Privacy Issues for SaaS Companies in the Age of GDPR

SmartBug Media

No longer can you simply send out a 14-page legal document with complicated terminology explaining your privacy policies and consider yourself covered. For example, as a marketer, you will most likely be using this information to personalize the experience for the end user. Privacy by Design.

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