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Privacy and the Modern Marketer

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If you missed my predictions for marketing and privacy in 2022 last month, you can find them here. As smaller marketers, we don’t have any real ability to change this system, but we can make high standards for privacy and data protection competitive advantages. The post Privacy and the Modern Marketer appeared first on Biznology.

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Tips for Protecting Your Internet Privacy on Social Media Apps

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More than half of the population has an account on some of the popular social media platforms, including Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn. Today, we are going to help you learn how to protect your internet privacy on social media apps and understand why it is crucial. Social Media Apps Are a Real Threat. What is a VPN?

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What Marketers Can Learn From Facebook’s Privacy Mess

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In my work at SoloSegment and with individual clients, I spend tons of time working at the intersections of marketing, artificial intelligence, data, and privacy. Why does Facebook think that’s important? And good on Facebook for acknowledging their mistakes. But I have a huge issue in Facebook driving that discussion.

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SearchChat Podcast: How Facebook Got Sent to App Jail

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Facebook is having a terrible week. It’s opt-in, but Facebook seems aware that it’s invading privacy — and appears to be preying on young people. 2:05 Facebook’s in App Jail. The post SearchChat Podcast: How Facebook Got Sent to App Jail appeared first on Biznology. Facebook is having a terrible week.

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How Zuckerberg Has Undermined Trust In The Facebook Brand

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In 2018, Mark Zuckerberg showed the world how a steady stream of blunders and insensitivity to consumers’ concerns over privacy and fake news has tragically damaged trust in the Facebook brand. The Facebook founder and CEO essentially traded a core value, privacy, for profits.

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A different kind of Facebook privacy issue

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I've been in Europe the last ten days (coming home today) and it's easy to see how European cultures differ from that of America, especially when it comes to privacy. It all has to do with the default in Facebook that most conversations are private (just shared with your friends) rather than the Twitter default that tweets are public.

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Digital casualties: protecting your privacy is not fully In your hands

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Our collective attitude towards privacy changed drastically over that period, especially in the last 10 years. ” And privacy, as immunization, is not something we have full individual control over: a weak link can break it in ways that are very hard to prevent.

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