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The Extra Mile: ZoomInfo reaches another privacy benchmark

Zoominfo

Several months ago, we sought out some of the world’s top privacy experts and told them: Pick our policies apart and tell us what we can do better. TrustArc, a global provider of compliance solutions, spent months rigorously combing through our data privacy practices and procedures looking for weaknesses.

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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. It’s not all doom and gloom. Companies like Factors.ai

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The Extra Mile: ZoomInfo reaches another privacy benchmark

Zoominfo

Several months ago, we sought out some of the world’s top privacy experts and told them: Pick our policies apart and tell us what we can do better. TrustArc, a global provider of compliance solutions, spent months rigorously combing through our data privacy practices and procedures looking for weaknesses.

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Purpose-Driven Marketing Comes to Town

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There are other, more parochial reasons for some companies to take strong policy positions. Industries with bad reputations may aim to change public opinion: oil companies touting their environmental concerns are a long-standing example (although this rarely extends to support for policies that would limit their profits).

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Why we care about compliance in marketing

Martech

But just as CX-focused consumers have noticed these trends, so too have the privacy-focused ones and their government representatives. Common privacy law provisions. The EU’s GDPR The European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) went into effect on May 25, 2018. GDPR analogs. Other duties. Other laws.

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Prepare for the CDPA: East Coast Meets West Coast as Virginia Signs Privacy Law

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The state of Virginia recently voted to become the first state on the East Coast to enact a law governing how companies protect consumers’ personal data. The Virginia Consumer Data Protection Act (CDPA) bill was signed into law on 2 March 2021 and will go into effect in 2023. Accountability/Governance.

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AI ethics: How marketers should embrace innovation responsibly

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Leading tech companies, government entities like the United Nations and research and data science communities have worked to shape and publish guidelines to address ethical issues. Our community discussed several risks including privacy infringement, manipulation of public opinion and autonomous weapons.