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ZoomInfo, Data Privacy, and You

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Companies are increasingly facing pressure from regulators and consumers alike to address data privacy concerns and tighten collection data collection processes. Our data collection and usage strategies prioritize accountability, responsibility, and an in-depth understanding of individual privacy. Current Data Privacy Laws.

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Have Google and Yahoo found email marketers’ Achilles heel?

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Google and Yahoo will update their email policies in February 2024 to reduce spam and improve customers’ experience. The organizations the policies impact are the ones who’ve irresponsibly collected or bought email lists, and whose strategies rely on mass emailing rather than strategic, targeted communication. Maintain a low spam rate.

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Privacy Experience: When and Why We Give Up Our Data

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Collectively, personal data and how it’s used is becoming known as the “privacy experience,” and data protection teams and sales reps are increasingly aware of it. In 2018, 1,000 consumers were asked about their data privacy by Akamai, a vendor that sells cloud security and content delivery platforms. Digital behavior?—such

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How ZoomInfo Gets Data: Top Privacy Misconceptions Debunked

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Concerns around data privacy have been on the rise in recent years — and for good reason. As a privacy-first company, ZoomInfo is aware of growing concerns surrounding data collection, processing, and usage. Email us at privacy@zoominfo.com and request removal. At ZoomInfo, we maintain an active privacy compliance strategy.

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Privacy Experience: When and Why We Give Up Our Data

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Collectively, personal data and how it’s used is becoming known as the “privacy experience,” and data protection teams and sales reps are increasingly aware of it. In 2018, 1,000 consumers were asked about their data privacy by Akamai, a vendor that sells cloud security and content delivery platforms. Stone co-authored the law.

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Metaverse dangers: How to protect brands from the dark side

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There isn’t much regulation at the moment, which has led to inconsistent expectations and user experiences, especially surrounding security and privacy best practices. According to a Sprout survey of 300 marketers responsible for their brands social media strategy, 64% cite data, privacy and brand safety as concerns within the metaverse.

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

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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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