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Addressing The “Scaries” In Ad Tech

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Privacy laws spook marketers. Now the privacy zombies are coming faster and more frequently. In reality the privacy regulations are well-intended and will protect consumers. Have you hired a Chief Privacy Officer? How have you adjusted your partnerships to account for privacy? However, beware! It’s frustrating.

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Social Media Laws: What Are They and How Do They Impact Brands?

Contently - Strategy

From disinformation to privacy violations and incitements to violence, social media’s vast influence has prompted significant legal scrutiny and regulatory responses — which is why it’s important to stay informed on social media laws and how they impact your marketing.

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Preparing For A Cookieless Future In Digital Marketing

5W PR

Preparing for a future without third-party cookies represents one of the biggest shifts in digital marketing since the rise of programmatic advertising. Marketing teams must adapt their strategies now to maintain effective digital campaigns while respecting user privacy and meeting compliance requirements.

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Sephora Data-Privacy Penalties Sound Alarm for Marketers

PRSay

Marketers are taking notice of California’s data-privacy laws after cosmetics retailer Sephora agreed last month to pay $1.2 million in penalties for alleged violations involving its targeted-advertising practices. As NBC News reports, California Attorney General Rob Bonta said Sephora sold its customers’ data without their consent.

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Mr. Zuckerberg Goes To Washington: A PR View

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

After months of negative coverage following the Cambridge Analytica data privacy scandal and a series of half-hearted public responses, Zuck faced the music. The Facebook communications and policy teams clearly left nothing to chance. It also raised an interesting question about his right to – well, privacy.)

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Privacy Policy

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Bits, Bytes and the Ethics of Data

PRSay

Revelations about Cambridge Analytica arrive at a time when organizations are already making privacy changes to comply with the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), which took effect on May 25. The regulation has reshaped privacy laws across Europe, and also applies to U.S. Facebook has also updated its privacy policies.

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