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Seven Ways to Increase Your Brand Influence

Webbiquity

Image credit: HubSpot. One factor to remember is that if you are using cookies to collect user data, you should clearly reveal this to your users in a privacy policy on your website. Use a comparison tool on their phone to find the lowest price. Order the product on their home laptop. Conclusion.

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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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Facebook for Lead Generation: An Overview of Lead Ads

NuSpark Consulting

Now, companies using the platform’s lead ads option can create promos that automatically populate their contact forms with users’ Facebook profile information. The idea has been well received, with Facebook Lead Ads increasing the exposure of advertisers, improving user experience and providing better conversion statistics.

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Facebook Will Limit Data Available to Advertisers

Hubspot

Facebook announced yesterday that it will be shuttering Partner Categories: the product that allows third-party data providers to supplement advertisers with targeting information directly through Facebook. Source: Facebook. Where Facebook Advertisers Get Their Data. Here's what's going on -- and why it matters.

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Facebook Is Rewriting Its Terms of Service and Wants the Public to Weigh In

Hubspot

Facebook released a statement today outlining its rewritten terms of service with the goal of more clearly explaining how user data is collected and used. We’re also not changing any of the privacy choices you’ve made in the past.". Here's a look at some of the crucial items users can expect in the rewritten terms and policies.

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Facebook to Roll Out 'Similar' EU Privacy Options to All Users

Hubspot

Facebook announced today that it will be sending all users a News Feed alert asking them to review their data and privacy options. The alert, says Facebook, is "similar" to the one received by users in the European Union (EU), as required by the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), which comes into force this Friday.

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Unriddled: Facebook in Brussels, Launch of the GDPR, and More Tech News You Need

Hubspot

Also worth noting, this is the first edition of Unriddled under GDPR, a massive European data privacy regulation that went into effect last Friday (keep reading, it's a big deal). Facebook Plans Privacy Options 'Similar' to Europe. The alert's main difference from Europe's new policy is that it's optional to read.