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3 privacy-centric solutions for marketing compliance

Martech

Data protection and privacy are at the forefront of marketing conversations today as consumers demand greater control over their data. states roll out new privacy legislation. Their increased awareness of the data collected for tracking and marketing has raised the expectations around privacy protection.

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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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Everything Marketers Need to Know About Consumer Protection & Consumer Rights

Martech Advisor

Consumer data is now the most crucial resource for organizations across the world. But despite implementing stringent measures to protect customer data, breaches and leaks are not unheard of. GDPR came into effect on May 25, 2018, and it applies to any organization that collects and processes the data of EU residents and citizens.

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Data Privacy (Archive)

The Customer

5 min Moving from Big Data to Small & Wide Data August 20, 2021 Big data is set to move out of the spotlight in the near future, with 70 per cent of all organisations to take up small and wide data instead by 2025. 14 min Does Strong Data Privacy Make for Stronger Security? It’s a key interaction enabler.

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Google’s Cookie Ban May Put a Brighter Spotlight on Original Content

Contently

In early March 2021, Google announced plans to phase out third-party cookies by 2022, sending the targeted advertising industry into a tailspin. These laws have led to those ubiquitous pop-ups asking users to opt in to data collection on websites they visit. For brands, however, it means a paradigm shift. What will change for brands.

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Privacy Report 2020

Goolara

While there are no plans for upcoming legislation in this Congress, states such as California and Vermont have created their own stringent privacy laws and 2018 saw the passage of data breach notification laws in several states. Compare that to the GDPR’s 4% of an organization’s annual revenue or 20 million Euros (about 22.6

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Demystifying data driven advertising

Choozle

Before you start freaking out, a large majority of your data is collected, anonymized, and encrypted. Issues around data privacy with Facebook’s Cambridge Analytica scandal and EU’s GDPR regulations have brought data to the forefront of news coverage and opinion for consumers. Social networks (e.g.,