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What Chrome’s Elimination of Third-Party Cookies Means for Meta Advertisers

Jon Loomer

What does this development mean for Meta advertisers? But I decided to immerse myself in as much of this cookie news as possible to help understand — both for my advertising efforts and yours — whether this is something to worry about. These cookies are important for advertisers and publishers, after all.

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These Ads Suck: Will Users in a Privacy-Altered World Like What They See?

Jon Loomer

Privacy as the goal, advertising will suddenly seem very “different” to users. This prompt, most importantly for Facebook advertisers who run ads for mobile web, will be shown for Facebook and Instagram app users. To non-advertisers, this quote means nothing. The Future of Privacy-Altered Advertising.

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Seven Ways to Increase Your Brand Influence

Webbiquity SMM

Use their work desktop PC to search for more information about a product on Google. This is crucial because in today’s fast-paced, multi-channel business landscape, people are turning to online sources to discover information that’s accurate and helps them solve common and complex problems. Order the product on their home laptop.

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Consumer Data Privacy and Pixlee: Why Compliance Matters

Pixlee

As a GDPR validated compliant technology vendor, Pixlee holds consumer data privacy with high regard. How Does Consumer Data Privacy Affect Marketing? Marketing has always been about gathering information about the target audience and reaching them the best way possible. Seemingly, personalization contradicts privacy.

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Important Facebook News: Privacy Updates

Almost Savvy

As you probably know, Facebook has been facing a barrage of complaints regarding their “public is the new norm&# approach to privacy which resulted in much of your/our content being made public by default. As this change will have an impact on our users, we wanted to let you, a valued advertising partner, know about it.

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You star in this Google ad

Sherrilynne Starkie

Ever consider a career in advertising? Recently the search company announced a change to its terms of service that will see the name and photographs of some users in advertising. It might include your demographic information, your search behaviour, your geography, or any other datum that distinguishes a user.

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A healthcare team’s guide to HIPAA compliance on social media

Sprout Social

But it can be a challenge for the marketing teams on the digital front lines to overcome the concerns of security and privacy teams—especially at the intersection of HIPAA and social media.” Please note: The information provided in this article does not, and is not intended to, constitute formal legal advice.