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ZoomInfo, Data Privacy, and You

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Companies are increasingly facing pressure from regulators and consumers alike to address data privacy concerns and tighten collection data collection processes. Our data collection and usage strategies prioritize accountability, responsibility, and an in-depth understanding of individual privacy. Current Data Privacy Laws.

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How ZoomInfo Gets Data: Top Privacy Misconceptions Debunked

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Concerns around data privacy have been on the rise in recent years — and for good reason. As consumers in a technology-driven world, our information has become a new form of currency. As a privacy-first company, ZoomInfo is aware of growing concerns surrounding data collection, processing, and usage. Answer: No.

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Data Privacy Terminology 101

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The world of data privacy is vast and complex. In this glossary, we’ll help you build your data privacy IQ by explaining some of the most common terms and applications. Let’s get started… Data Privacy. Consent is an individual’s permission to process that person’s information in a specific way. Data Governance.

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How Will New Data Privacy Regulations Affect You?

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New data privacy laws around the world are going to affect North American business more than ever, and savvy executives are taking note. The most important of these is the “right to be forgotten,” or the right of the prospect to request that a business delete all information. Nothing is further from the truth.

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Data Privacy Terminology 101

Zoominfo

The world of data privacy is vast and complex. In this glossary, we’ll help you build your data privacy IQ by explaining some of the most common terms and applications. General issues in data privacy include the rules around data collection, required disclosures, and the rights of individuals.

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Goodbye Third-Party Cookies, Hello Content Marketing

Contently

In reality, third-party cookies and resulting targeted ads can feel like an invasion of privacy—or even be perceived as downright creepy. Pressure from consumer privacy advocacy groups and regulatory entities is part of the reason why Google is now changing its M.O. What does a Google cookieless future look like?

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Your Guide to GA4 Setup and FAQ Answered by B2B Marketing Experts

Launch Marketing

Explore this FAQ to ensure a seamless transition from Universal Analytics to Google Analytics 4. The more data you collect from GA4 now, the more information you will have for performance benchmarks and reporting purposes. GA4 also has a stark focus on privacy and cookie tracking.