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Web analytics is badly broken 

Martech

Years ago, I was working with an ecommerce team that would hire and fire based on what they saw in their Google Analytics dashboard. The reason for this is one word: privacy. A 2021 study from YouGov suggests that most countries are registering a maximum 60-70% cookie banner acceptance rate.

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Google’s cookie deprecation: An essential marketing playbook for the post-cookie era

Martech

Google’s full deprecation of third-party cookies is right around the corner. Time is running out to get all those well-laid marketing plans off the whiteboards and into action. From a privacy perspective, It includes transparency and user control, allowing users to view, edit or opt out of their UID at any time.

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Data Privacy Issues for SaaS Companies in the Age of GDPR

SmartBug Media

According to a 2018 Demand Base study, only thirty-two percent of organizations surveyed report being fully compliant, and many are in the process of still obtaining compliance. No longer can you simply send out a 14-page legal document with complicated terminology explaining your privacy policies and consider yourself covered.

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How to Choose a Privacy Compliant A/B Testing Tool (Our Guide for German Optimizers)

Convert

As part of Convert’s GDPR Project , Convert developed guidance for staff and a template to be used to carry out DPIAs. Austria recently prohibited the use of Google Analytics because their data is stored in the United States, where privacy protection is more limited. So, which A/B Testing Platforms are Privacy-Friendly?

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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? 9 min Could Google’s Cookie Plans Be Crumbling?

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How to Respond to the Loss of Third-Party Cookies

Litmus

But if your organization hasn’t yet made it a top priority, Google’s countdown to phasing out third-party cookies in Chrome by Q3 2024 may be the push you need to move this to the top of your to-do list. In fact, 41% of marketers say that email is their most effective marketing channel.

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How to Collect Zero-Party Data Through Email

Litmus

An Epsilon study of US marketers found that 69% said the elimination of third-party cookies will have an even greater impact than GDPR and CCPA on their marketing efforts. As Google goes, so does the rest of the market. Imagine that you’re out at dinner and you spill something on your favorite shirt. It’s our job to listen: 1.