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How to Create a Privacy Policy for Your Website

sagefrog

A privacy policy is a legal document that informs users of an app, digital service, or website about how their data is collected, used, and protected. For websites in the B2B space , privacy policies are essential for transparency, legal compliance, and building trust with users. But don’t sweat it.

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How to Keep Up with Mail Privacy Policies

Porch Group Media

Luci: We’ve seen things like increasing mail privacy policies and they can be difficult to keep up with. Do you have any advice or best practices for how to keep up with those mail privacy policies? Most of the increased privacy that you’re seeing now is more around the sale of data and sharing of data.

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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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The Upcoming Brand’s Guide to Social Media Policy

Marketing Insider Group

As your B2B company grows, it’s essential to develop a social media policy that aligns with your B2B’s marketing strategy to protect your brand integrity and avoid any legal issues. Let’s look at why social media policies are important and how you can develop one for your business. Why is It Important to Develop a Social Media Policy?

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Out with the Old, In with the New: Making Google’s Privacy Policy Work for You

KoMarketing Associates

Google’s new privacy policy , implemented at the beginning of March, has sparked a series of charges and countercharges about how the tech giant may be impinging on users’ privacy. However, the new policy , which allows Google to synchronize data across all its services (Gmail, search history, YouTube, etc.)

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Google issues urgent steps for advertisers running campaigns in the EU

Martech

Marketers need to send verifiable consent signal(s) to Google as the search engine prepares to step up the enforcement of its EU User Consent Policy (EU UCP). This policy mandates marketers using Google for advertising to obtain and respect end users’ consent. Why we care. What is EU UCP? Get MarTech!

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Seven Ways to Increase Your Brand Influence

Webbiquity

One factor to remember is that if you are using cookies to collect user data, you should clearly reveal this to your users in a privacy policy on your website. Yet another way to increase a brand’s influencing power is to create on-site SEO content in the form of landing pages, service/sales pages, and blog posts.