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Data Privacy Issues for SaaS Companies in the Age of GDPR

SmartBug Media

No longer can you simply send out a 14-page legal document with complicated terminology explaining your privacy policies and consider yourself covered. Much like any other data privacy law (such as Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act - HIPPA ), you cannot add data privacy protections as an afterthought.

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Many Free Android Apps Are Starting To Look A Lot Like Malware

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Android apps display their privacy policies in seeking permission to gather personal data, and many developers bank on the fact that most people will just click through to the app. Other data they glom onto includes your browsing activity, your contact list, the unique identification number of your device and even your call registry.

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40 Top Heatmap and Session Replay Tools Reviewed: The Most Comprehensive Comparison Guide

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For example, data on the distribution of clicks on a page shouldn’t be used by itself to determine which parts of a page are most popular. Some tools use AI to predict how attention will be distributed on a page. While setting up your account, don’t just tick “read the privacy policy and terms and conditions” and be on your way.

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Are You Still Content Marketing Like It’s 2018?

Content Marketing Institute

Content creation and distribution will continue to change. As long as you evolve the way you create and distribute your content and keep pace with trends, content marketing will continue to be an authentic, useful, and engaging method that gets results. Ignoring Privacy Protections.

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The Rise of Alternative Search Engines (+ Tips for Marketers)

Single Grain

This approach ensures that searches are not only anonymous but also uncoupled from any personal data, offering a level of privacy that is increasingly rare in the digital age. Qwant is based in France, and is a privacy-preserving search engine that doesn’t track searches or profile users. bang shortcuts and instant answers.