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Web analytics is badly broken 

Martech

The reason for this is one word: privacy. And it’s causing a big rethink on the viability of web-based analytics — a category caught in the crossfire between government regulators, Big Tech and our own moral dilemma about how much we should be tracking people. But it’s not only Big Tech changing the game.

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

Martech

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. With that in mind, I’ve put together a playbook (or a checklist) to focus on key areas in the upcoming quarters and make sure your marketing plans are solid.

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The California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA): Are You Ready for CCPA 2.0?

Convert

In May 2020, the privacy advocacy group Californians for Consumer Privacy announced they had collected 900,000 signatures to add the California Privacy Rights Act (also known as CPRA, CCPA 2.0, The act is meant to revise and succeed the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) , once it goes into effect on January 1, 2023.

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Optimizing for Search Amid the Data Revolution and Increasing Complexity of Technical SEO in 2022

Brightedge

The web’s wild, wild west days are far behind, and the gleaming city filled with skyscrapers, superhighways, and a civilized society governed by law and order that emerged from the wild is now maturing, taking search right along with it. Customer behavior is less transparent. There is an essential symmetry between the two.

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A Look at the Colorado Privacy Act: Predictions on the Future of User Data Protection

Convert

This past July, Colorado passed the Colorado Privacy Act (CPA) , making it the fourth state to enact comprehensive privacy legislation in the US, after California, Nevada, and Virginia. Right to opt-out of behavioral advertising. Right to opt-out of sales of personal information. Accountability/Governance.

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Post Performance Report: Brands transforming social customer care

Sprout Social

Consumers expect real-time interactions with legacy brands, like financial service institutions, healthcare providers and government agencies too. But so is transparency. PNC Bank: Finance industry-approved customer care For brands in regulated industries like financial services , social can be a perilous place.

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Data Privacy Issues for SaaS Companies in the Age of GDPR

SmartBug Media

At the same time, consumers are becoming increasingly concerned about personal data, and the ICO (the governing authority for GDPR) is showing GDPR is not to be taken lightly as big name companies like British Airways and Marriott—as well as SaaS companies such as German social media platform Knuddles—have been fined. Data Permissions.

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