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Identifying ‘Real Opens’ Is Key to Adapting to Apple’s Mail Privacy Protection

Litmus

Apple’s new Mail Privacy Protection features will have widespread implications for email marketers , causing marketers to implement multiple strategies to adapt. However, there’s one solution that can help address several of the challenges caused by Apple’s new privacy protections. That is to segment out Apple Mail users.

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You Need a Privacy Policy in 2017: Here's How to Start

Hubspot

At this point, you might be asking yourself: Do I really need a privacy policy for my website? Starting a new business can be overwhelming -- there are a lot of moving parts to manage all at once, and it's easy for your privacy policy to get overlooked (or completely forgotten) in the shuffle. Privacy Shield.

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Google Play rolling out app data collection labels

Martech

Google Play is rolling out a new safety section aimed at giving users more detail about what data apps collect and how it’s used. It will also show whether a developer follows Google Play’s Families Policy and if their security practices have received third-party validation. What it does. What developers need to know.

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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. Google is building a consent mode to perform data modeling that fills in data that can’t be collected from opt-out users. Companies like Factors.ai

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California’s New Privacy Agency: Is Your Company Ready?

Zoominfo

California has been setting the pace on consumer privacy protections for nearly two decades, passing laws that regulate how businesses like Amazon, Google and Facebook can collect, store and use consumer data. “That’s the foundation of all new and emerging privacy laws.” . It’s hard to say.

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Purpose-Driven Marketing Comes to Town

Customer Experience Matrix

There are other, more parochial reasons for some companies to take strong policy positions. Industries with bad reputations may aim to change public opinion: oil companies touting their environmental concerns are a long-standing example (although this rarely extends to support for policies that would limit their profits).

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Data Thresholding in GA4: Overview, Benefits, and Drawbacks

DAGMAR Marketing

The launch of Google Analytics 4 (GA4) has brought with it a long learning curve and perpetual training. Data thresholding is intended to protect user privacy. If the user or event count is below a certain number, Google will withhold that data. The answer — Google Signals. What are Google Signals?