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BadTech Is the Next New Thing

Customer Experience Matrix

I’m referring to is the backlash against big tech firms – Google, Amazon, Apple, and above all Facebook – that have relentlessly expanded their influence on everyday life. telecom lobbyists have successfully blocked close to 70 privacy bills so far this year. Facebook isn’t anywhere on the list. The next big thing is BadTech.

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Data Privacy Law: Ignorance Is No Excuse

Content Marketing Institute

From the Cambridge Analytica and Facebook scandal to the arrival of the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), 2018 has pushed data privacy into the headlines. HANDPICKED RELATED CONTENT: Why You May Want to Rethink Data, Privacy, and Content. They’ve had to go through the process of updating their privacy policies.

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Unriddled: Facebook's Redemption, the 'Meaning' of Search Engines, and More Tech News You Need

Hubspot

Oh, and Facebook might be making a real difference against misinformation. The Facebook user data breach by analytics firm Cambridge Analytica might be several months behind us, but Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg's testimony before Congress was just the beginning of the U.S. Facebook's Assault on Misinformation Shows Improvement.

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6 Amazing Ways to Use Facebook Local Awareness Ads

Hubspot

Surprisingly, as I was perusing Facebook, I noticed I had a brand new Reach Ad on my news feed: I knew this was a Reach Ad by the way it's designed. This is an example of Facebook's Local Awareness Ads. Advertisers can select locations for their ads instead of specific users, to respect the users' privacy.

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Reporters Discuss the State of Journalism With Walker Sands in New York

Walker Sands

Magazine, Motherboard and CNET joined me to talk about the state of journalism, the ways news consumption is changing, misinformation on social media, and (of course) AI. Bree Fowler , who covers digital privacy and cybersecurity for CNET, answered it with one word: people. Reporters and editors from Barron’s, Inc. A third of U.S.

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How Facebook’s privacy disasters will change B2B marketing

Chris Koch

Have you ever noticed that your Facebook profile page looks like one of those horrible qualification forms that we make our customers fill out? If you go to Facebook and look at your profile, your immediate reaction is going to be that it’s asking for too much information. come at a price. This is a disaster if you ask me.

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36 Digital Marketing Experts You Need To Follow On Social Media

SocialPilot

His post covers everything from Facebook ads to internet marketing. Mari Smith Mari Smith is known as “the Queen of Facebook.” ” She is the premier Facebook marketing expert and has been since 2007. Forbes describes Mari as, “… the preeminent Facebook expert. Even Facebook asks for her help.”