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Mail Privacy Protection and iOS 15

Blue Flame Thinking

This update pushed privacy settings back into the spotlight and required users to opt in to tracking, of which only 5% of users approve. With the expected launch of iOS 15 this September, Apple is adding another highly debated privacy feature, Mail Privacy Protection. The Challenges of Increased Privacy.

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Apple’s Mail Privacy Protection

JangoMail

In case you haven’t been following tech news this past year, Apple announced changes to privacy in its Mail app. What is Apple’s Mail Privacy Protection? Apple launched Mail Privacy Protection (MPP) on September 20th, 2021. Users that choose “Protect Mail Activity” are opted into Mail Privacy Protection.

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How marketers can adapt to Apple’s Mail Privacy Protection update

Liveintent

Marketers were given just three months to prepare for Apple’s groundbreaking new Mail Privacy Protection feature. Announced in June and launching in September, this iOS 15 feature has left email marketers scrambling to adapt their strategies in time. Here’s what he has to say. Watch the full episode here.

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It’s time to say goodbye to your email open rate

Martech

legislation isn’t quite as explicit in requiring email marketers’ opt-in consent as GDPR. It’s not just data privacy legislation that’s changing the game for email. It’s not just data privacy legislation that’s changing the game for email. Still, the explosion in U.S. should be paying attention.

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Study finds iOS 15 is inflating email open rates

Martech

Apple’s new Mail Privacy Protection (MPP) is having a significant impact on email marketing, according to a new study from Campaign Monitor that found that average open rates were up 3.5% This marks the email as opened, artificially inflating open rates for each user that has opted in to the new feature. .

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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 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.