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The Internet Had a Busy Week. Here's What You Missed.

Hubspot

Despite many of the announcements having been leaked in the days leading up to it, the tech world is still positively a-Twitter about what was unveiled, and what will come of it. Senator Al Franken has joined the conversation, in his questioning of Face ID’s possible violation of privacy protections. (He And even U.S.

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FTC Issues Final Privacy Framework Report to Protect Users’ Data

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The FTC provides guidelines for Do-Not-Track provisions, how information can be tracked on mobile devices and how large platform providers like Facebook and Google can use consumer data. ” While Google and Facebook drew the ire of the FTC, any company that tracks personal consumer data on the Web is now put on notice.

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Which Email Marketing Trends Will Reign Supreme in 2023 and Beyond??

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Source: BIMIGroup.org Customer Data Platforms will be extensively used Marketers are compelled to use cross-channel customer data due to sunsetting of third-party cookies, Apple’s Mail Privacy Protection, and App Tracking Transparency. Customer data platforms offer a solid solution to this problem.

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Demystifying data driven advertising

Choozle

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. consumers worry about how brands collect and use their personal data and 34 percent don’t trust tech companies with their digital privacy.