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EU’s ruling against Facebook a big blow to first-party data usage

Martech

Facebook and other tech giants will be hard-pressed to monetize their first-party data in the European Union, following a ruling yesterday by the EU’s top court that shot down Facebook’s “legitimate interest” argument for personalized ads. Dig deeper: EU fines Facebook $1.3 Dig deeper: EU fines Facebook $1.3

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3 privacy-centric solutions for marketing compliance

Martech

Between growing consumer concerns, technological changes and mounting data protection legislation, companies that do not address the need for data privacy will inevitably take a hit, especially in terms of user confidence, credibility and reputation. We can expect to see more of these cases in the coming year.

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Digital Privacy Landscape Changes You Need to Know

Heinz Marketing

Apple is now allowing people to choose if they want an app to be able to track them with their App Tracking Transparency feature, and people are often understandably saying “no”, resulting in companies like Facebook feeling the pain in lost revenue. Transparency isn’t a bad thing, and with the knowledge, some are opting in.

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3 pro tips: How to build brand awareness with ads in email

Liveintent

Facebook, Google, and Amazon have been gobbling up programmatic budgets for years now — accounting for an estimated 65% of all U.S. Still, this infamous triopoly is losing its grip as Facebook and Google have recently reported dramatic decreases in ad revenue. digital ad spend in 2022. Enter: email. And we’re here to help.

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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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California’s New Privacy Agency: Is Your Company Ready?

Zoominfo

California has been setting the pace on consumer privacy protections for nearly two decades, passing laws that regulate how businesses like Amazon, Google and Facebook can collect, store and use consumer data. “That’s the foundation of all new and emerging privacy laws.” It’s hard to say. They have the most people.

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MarTech’s guide to GDPR: The General Data Protection Regulation

Martech

When the European Union adopted its General Data Protection Regulation in 2018, the law was heralded as a privacy game changer that would usher in a new era of consent around online data collection and put the right to protect personal information directly in the hands of individuals.