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New Privacy Standards Coming to Apple & Google App Stores

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App Privacy Requirements Added to the iOS App Store & Mac App Store. The update — which was pushed out last week — populates the app stores with all-new privacy labels that make that information transparent and easy to digest for users. Tip: The concept of “privacy label” isn’t new.

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Meet ZoomInfo’s Chief Compliance Officer: Q&A with Simon McDougall

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Tech policy expert Simon McDougall has joined ZoomInfo as our new chief compliance officer, overseeing our privacy and compliance functions. In this role, Simon will advance one of our core missions: providing transparency about how we collect and use professional contact data, while upholding individuals’ rights to privacy.

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The power of customer data across the journey: Acquisition

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As third-party cookies face deprecation and stricter consumer data privacy regulations emerge, prioritize improving customer data quality instead of depending solely on third-party data brokers. Understanding customer needs allows us to improve our offerings and build lasting, mutually beneficial relationships.

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How to Leverage Intent Data to Drive More Business

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Third-party intent data refers to data points that have been collected from various outside sources and stitched together by a separate entity, such as a data broker or marketplace. How to leverage intent data in 8 steps Gone are the days when banner ads on a popular review website could funnel hundreds of leads to your business.

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Permissible Purpose

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” Perhaps this loaded legal phrase should serve as a linchpin for first and third party data collectors and data brokers going forward. Some would say that targeting any user without opt-in permission should be prohibited. Some would say the problem is that collection of data is allowed at all.

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Second-Party Market Data: Why You Need It, and Where to Find It

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If you don’t have a specific company in mind, and a great argument for working with that organization, brokers and marketplaces might be your best bet. Data marketplaces and brokers are becoming more prevalent for second-party sources, which is making these partnerships easier to arrange. Why You Need a Data Management Platform.

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FTC Issues Final Privacy Framework Report to Protect Users’ Data

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The Federal Trade Commission has issued its Final Privacy Framework Report that outlines guidelines for how companies can and cannot use consumer data on the Internet. The FTC is focusing on five action items in the privacy report. on May 30, 2012 to discuss mobile privacy, advertising and consumer data. Five Focuses.

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