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Mail Privacy Protection and iOS 15

Blue Flame Thinking

This update pushed privacy settings back into the spotlight and required users to opt in to tracking, of which only 5% of users approve. With the expected launch of iOS 15 this September, Apple is adding another highly debated privacy feature, Mail Privacy Protection. The Challenges of Increased Privacy.

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Apple’s Mail Privacy Protection: What This Means for Email Marketers and How to Prepare Now

Litmus

Three words: Mail Privacy Protection. Apple announced Mail Privacy Protection for their Mail app on iOS 15, iPadOS 15, and macOS Monterey devices. According to Apple , “Mail Privacy Protection stops senders from using invisible pixels to collect information about the user. Maybe it was just a matter of time.

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Google’s Privacy Sandbox: What you need to know

Martech

Google’s Privacy Sandbox is a space where a series of complex proposals to protect user privacy have been developed and are undergoing (or have undergone) extensive testing. Overall, the report appears to ignore the broader objective of Privacy Sandbox to enhance user privacy while supporting effective digital advertising.”

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How marketers can adapt to Apple’s Mail Privacy Protection update

Liveintent

Marketers were given just three months to prepare for Apple’s groundbreaking new Mail Privacy Protection feature. In a nutshell, Mail Privacy Protection will anonymize Apple Mail users’ information, leaving marketers in the dark about their audience’s email open times, locations, and device information.

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3 privacy-centric solutions for marketing compliance

Martech

Data protection and privacy are at the forefront of marketing conversations today as consumers demand greater control over their data. states roll out new privacy legislation. This article covers three privacy-centric solutions for marketers looking to comply with privacy regulations.

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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.” . We’ll see how it plays out.

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Google’s cookie deprecation: An essential marketing playbook for the post-cookie era

Martech

Time is running out to get all those well-laid marketing plans off the whiteboards and into action. Scrub your first-party data More than ever, first-party data hygiene is crucial to ensure accuracy and relevance and maintain privacy compliance for all users. Data hygiene is more than just cleaning and organizing your customer data.