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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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Web analytics is badly broken 

Martech

For example, In 2017, Apple introduced Intelligent Tracking Prevention , one of the company’s first forays into privacy-enhancing technologies, which limits the effectiveness of third-party trackers in Safari. Google is building a consent mode to perform data modeling that fills in data that can’t be collected from opt-out users.

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How ZoomInfo’s Community Edition Promotes Fairness, Protects Data

Zoominfo

We ensure that data sharing through CE complies with our industry-leading privacy practices. Let’s break down exactly how CE opens up markets for small businesses while keeping your privacy protected. This is a level of commitment to data transparency rarely seen among other companies in our industry.

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

Martech

Time is running out to get all those well-laid marketing plans off the whiteboards and into action. From a privacy perspective, It includes transparency and user control, allowing users to view, edit or opt out of their UID at any time. This shift also has implications for your attribution model.

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Google’s Privacy Sandbox: What you need to know

Martech

There’s also a Privacy Sandbox for Android that explores ways of preserving the app advertising ecosystem once users can opt out of being tracked (as they already can on iOS). Google might feel that the transparency has not been appreciated.

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Digital Privacy Landscape Changes You Need to Know

Heinz Marketing

Apple is now allowing people to choose if they want an app to be able to track them with their App Tracking Transparency feature, and people are often understandably saying “no”, resulting in companies like Facebook feeling the pain in lost revenue. Transparency isn’t a bad thing, and with the knowledge, some are opting in.

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

Convert

In short, the law expands user privacy rights to align with the GDPR , imposes additional duties on businesses, and establishes the first government authority dedicated to privacy implementation and enforcement in the US, the California Privacy Protection Agency (CPPA). Right to Opt-Out of Third-Party Sales.

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