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Decoding California’s Privacy Changes: 5 Must-Read Updates for Digital Marketers

Choozle

Attention digital marketers and agencies: California’s recently updated privacy regulations are now in full effect. T he California Privacy Protection Agency (CPPA) has signaled they intend to enforce them quickly. Here at Choozle, we’re privileged to have Ben Isaacson as our Fractional Privacy Officer.

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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 Digital Marketing Trends to Watch for in 2023

Navigate the Channel

In the fast-paced world of digital marketing, staying ahead of the curve is essential. With each passing year, new trends emerge, reshaping the landscape and offering fresh opportunities for businesses to connect with their audience. Its significance is only expected to grow in 2023 and beyond. AI plays a pivotal role in enhancing these experiences.

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FTC & its Do Not Track List: Themes and Terminology

Adobe Experience Cloud Blog

by Josh Aberant In this privacy blog series , we’ve been reviewing the trends and changes happening in US privacy within online marketing and business. One of the biggest recent announcements was, of course, the FTC’s privacy report “Protecting Consumer Privacy in an Era of Rapid Change”. Do Not Track: (a.k.a.

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How to Respond to the Loss of Third-Party Cookies

Litmus

Other privacy rules that email marketers should know In the realm of omnichannel marketing, trust is a two-way street. In turn, customers want to interact with companies that know who they are and what they want, respect their privacy , and can deliver consistently great experiences with the least friction possible.

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How to Collect Zero-Party Data Through Email

Litmus

It wasn’t long after that Apple launched Mail Privacy Protection , which hides subscribers’ IP addresses… aka making it impossible to tell who opened your emails, if they’re using Apple Mail. Consumers expect that the business they trust with their information will use it effectively. Zero-party data can help you do it.

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We’ll Take the B2C Special: Fully Personalized and Self-Directed Email Experiences

Litmus

How will marketing change with the eventual loss of third-party cookies and other data privacy measures? Successful marketers born in the dark (a world of zero- and first-party data ) haven’t just adapted to today’s changing privacy landscape — they’ve thrived. Data privacy regulations give more control over their data to the users.