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These Days in Privacy – How new developments in privacy may affect online marketing

Adobe Experience Cloud Blog

by Josh Aberant These are exciting times in privacy. The end of 2010 is proving to be a formative time for new privacy protections. We’ve seen three major new privacy proposals within the last month. At the start of December the FTC came out with their privacy review report and recommendations.

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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”.

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Google Privacy Sandbox: What Does It Mean for the Future of Targeted Ads?

Single Grain

However, despite the collaborative approach taken by Google and the lengthy proposed timeline for finding a replacement for third-party cookies that suits individual users, digital advertising and publishers, the announcement has been met with some skepticism and trepidation. Chrome is the most popular browser on the market.

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Marketo’s Position on the New Privacy Developments

Adobe Experience Cloud Blog

by Josh Aberant Within the past month we’ve seen major privacy initiatives from three major players in the online commerce space: FTC with a Do Not Track list proposal; Microsoft with announcements of tracking blocking technology in the upcoming release of the Internet Explorer browser; US Dept. Exposure to FTC’s Do Not Track.

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