Ad Tech Companies Will Keep Their Privacy Lawyers Busy This Year
With the final phaseout set for the end of this year and multiple new state privacy laws now in effect, privacy lawyers (and privacy pros in general) are gonna be busy.
With the final phaseout set for the end of this year and multiple new state privacy laws now in effect, privacy lawyers (and privacy pros in general) are gonna be busy.
Contextual targeting today is way more advanced than what was available a decade ago. So, what could the FTC’s COPPA Rule proposal mean for contextual advertising to kids?
Let’s make 2024 the year of data privacy as a differentiator. But let’s also make it happen way faster than the “year of mobile.” (That took, like, a decade.)
Privacy and personalization often feel mutually exclusive in ad tech. But it doesn’t have to be that way, says Abhishek Sen, CEO and co-founder of NumberEight, a mobile data platform that takes a novel approach to dealing with identity data deprecation.
Ad measurement and attribution are in crisis – but maybe that’s a good thing says Andrew Covato, founder and managing director of measurement consultancy Growth by Science. “It’s time for change.”
When the FTC started cracking down on digital health companies last year, many of Freshpaint’s customers, which include health systems, hospitals and health care marketers, were at a loss about how to continue marketing.
Although website tagging doesn’t get much attention, it’s a key element of first-party data capture and post-cookie measurement, says Karen Stocks, Google’s VP of global measurement.
Putting aside the bureaucracy of it all, what do ad tech companies need to know about the risk assessment rules being established by the California Privacy Protection Agency?
Yes, Google pushed back the deadline twice. But barring action by the UK’s competition regulator, which has oversight over Google’s rollout of the Privacy Sandbox, third-party cookies in Chrome are dunzo.
What do data privacy and protection have in common with prostate health? More than you’d think. Prevention is the best cure.