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You Need a Privacy Policy in 2017: Here's How to Start

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At this point, you might be asking yourself: Do I really need a privacy policy for my website? Starting a new business can be overwhelming -- there are a lot of moving parts to manage all at once, and it's easy for your privacy policy to get overlooked (or completely forgotten) in the shuffle. Privacy Shield.

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Looking for clarity on CDPs: Monday’s Daily Brief

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Keeping pace with privacy laws and practices. “We’re We’re in the middle of a massive change in the data privacy landscape that is forcing companies to rethink how they work,” said Priscilla Debar, Acoustic’s Associate General Counsel, at our recent MarTech conference. Privacy laws in Europe and in some U.S.

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Facebook to Roll Out 'Similar' EU Privacy Options to All Users

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Facebook announced today that it will be sending all users a News Feed alert asking them to review their data and privacy options. The alert, says Facebook, is "similar" to the one received by users in the European Union (EU), as required by the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), which comes into force this Friday.

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What Does GDPR Mean for US-based B2B Firms and Their Marketing?

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While only EU citizens are currently protected under the GDPR, we anticipate similar regulations might make their way to the U.S. By now you probably know that the GDPR is legislation approved by the EU to create greater and more uniform data privacy protection for all EU citizens. in the future. So what exactly is GDPR?

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Unriddled: New Data on Trust in Facebook, Product Announcements from Apple, and More Tech News You Need

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Welcome one, welcome all to Wednesday -- the day that marks not just the week's halfway point, but another edition of "Unriddled": the HubSpot Marketing Blog's mid-week digest of the tech news you need to know. Out of the same set of respondents, 66% say they trust Amazon to obey data privacy protection laws, while 62% trust Google.

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The Internet Had a Busy Week. Here's What You Missed.

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Senator Al Franken has joined the conversation, in his questioning of Face ID’s possible violation of privacy protections. (He However, ProPublica contacted Facebook with this discovery before the story ran, and the social media channel removed these categories with a formal announcement of changes to its ad targeting policies. "To

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Google’s Cookie Ban May Put a Brighter Spotlight on Original Content

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“People have become increasingly uncomfortable with having targeted ads popping up based on their searches,” said Justin Antonipillai , founder and CEO of WireWheel , a data privacy management software company. “We’ve But from a privacy perspective, Google’s move may provide consumers with greater control over their data.