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The Extra Mile: ZoomInfo reaches another privacy benchmark

Zoominfo

As a result of that process, we recently attained a pair of important privacy validations: the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) Practices Validation and the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) Practices Validation, ensuring that our policies are in line with the strictest privacy regulations in the world.

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The Extra Mile: ZoomInfo reaches another privacy benchmark

Zoominfo

As a result of that process, we recently attained a pair of important privacy validations: the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) Practices Validation and the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) Practices Validation, ensuring that our policies are in line with the strictest privacy regulations in the world.

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

Martech

Beyond removing outdated or duplicate records, implement processes to validate the quality of incoming data and standardize data formats across your database. From a privacy perspective, It includes transparency and user control, allowing users to view, edit or opt out of their UID at any time.

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Decoding California’s Privacy Changes: 5 Must-Read Updates for Digital Marketers

Choozle

Attention digital marketers and agencies: California’s recently updated privacy regulations are now in full effect. T he California Privacy Protection Agency (CPPA) has signaled they intend to enforce them quickly. Updated Privacy-Compliance Requirements 1. Privacy policies must be transparent and instructive.

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California’s New Privacy Agency: Is Your Company Ready?

Zoominfo

California has been setting the pace on consumer privacy protections for nearly two decades, passing laws that regulate how businesses like Amazon, Google and Facebook can collect, store and use consumer data. “That’s the foundation of all new and emerging privacy laws.”

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Building Trust Requires Innovation

Customer Experience Matrix

The author sees a new, distributed trust model built on transparent, peer-based reputation (think Uber and Airbnb )* that lets people confidently interact with strangers. But any falsehoods would quickly become apparent when a package or repair person didn’t arrive as expected, so they are ultimately self-validating.

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MarTech’s guide to GDPR: The General Data Protection Regulation

Martech

These laws are notable in the present context because — with the exception of California — they all “ adapt terminology ” from GDPR, yet diverge in how they are enforced, with district attorneys, attorneys general, and, in the case of California, the California Privacy Protection Agency, all in the enforcement mix. In your inbox.