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  • The Chaos Of Privacy Compliance In The US

    The US data privacy landscape is chaotic. The future of the recently proposed American Data Privacy and Protection Act is now decidedly up in the air, and states are passing their own privacy laws in the absence of a federal one, which makes compliance complicated. Federal agencies like the FTC are also trying to fill the data privacy rulemaking void.

  • Cory Munchbach, CEO, BlueConic.

    Sephora Won’t Be The Last Brand Whose Data Foundation Needs A Touch-Up

    Sephora is the first company to be fined under the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) to the tune of $1.2 million. Cory Munchbach, president and COO of BlueConic, weighs in on what this first instance of CCPA enforcement means for other brands and the future of privacy.

  • Moovit's location-based in-app ad platform

    Location Data Is The Main Driver For Transit App Moovit’s New Ad Platform

    Advertisers love a captive audience, and there are few audiences more captive than mass-transit riders. So it was perhaps inevitable that Intel-owned urban mobility app Moovit would launch an ad platform. Moovit’s advertising service is live for advertisers in Latin America, Italy and Israel, and the company plans to roll it out everywhere its app is used.

  • Jessica Jacobs, global director of partnerships and growth at Incubeta.

    GA4 Will Replace Google Analytics In Just A Year – Are You Ready?

    Google launched Google Analytics 4 (GA4) back in October 2020 to unify digital web and app analytics. Its push toward the new solution underscores the need for advertisers to implement a data strategy built on first-party data. But now the question is whether brands should prioritize the switch to GA4 before the sunsetting of Universal Analytics (UA) in July 2023 and what this transition means, writes Jessica Jacobs, global director of partnerships and growth at Incubeta.

  • Anthony Katsur, CEO, IAB Tech Lab

    Taking Two Concrete Steps Toward Privacy Controls And Compliance With The Global Privacy And Accountability Platforms

    We need to find a balance between privacy and sustaining an ad-supported digital media ecosystem, writes Anthony Katsur, CEO of the IAB Tech Lab. But no one will tolerate half measures going forward. To that end, IAB Tech Lab and its members are developing a portfolio of practical technical standards meant to help the ad industry adapt to evolving consumer expectations, regulations and related browser and OS changes.

  • Ines Henrich, VP of sales planning and media strategy at Aki Technologies

    Ignore No More: 3 Impending Privacy Changes You Need To Pay Attention To Right Now

    When it comes to privacy legislation, denial often comes before compliance. When GDPR went into effect back in 2018, some companies in the US simply ignored it, opting to shut down or limit operations in the EU instead of adjusting their data privacy practices. But with privacy legislation in California (CPRA), Colorado (CPA) and Virginia (VCDPA) set to go into effect 2023, American businesses will have no choice but to accept and act, says Ines Henrich, VP of sales planning and media strategy at Aki Technologies.

  • What Counts As Personal Information?; Comcast Reshuffles Its Media And Tech Teams

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. How “About” That? The Office of the California Attorney General issued a potentially impactful decision this week. Heads-up, ad tech companies: Inferences made about customers or consumers can be classified as personal information, even when the constituent data pieces aren’t personal or are gathered […]

  • Are Brands Unknowingly Stealing Bidstream Data?

    “Data-Driven Thinking” is written by members of the media community and contains fresh ideas on the digital revolution in media. Today’s column is written by Erik Matlick, CEO and founder of Bombora. Marketers around the world are struggling with two competing truths. First, audience data has never been more important for delivering successful campaigns. At […]

  • Don’t Count Third-Party Cookies Out Just Yet – Antitrust Action Is Coming

    Walled gardens evoke privacy as a reason to clamp down on third-party data. But privacy and antitrust will finally catch up to the tech giants this year, and the result will be positive for the industry and for society writ large, writes Jason Bier, chief privacy officer at Adstra Data.

  • What will be included in the CPRA implementation regs? The ad industry is anxiously awaiting the outcome, especially regarding the Global Privacy Control.

    The Industry Is Still On Tenterhooks About A Universal Opt-Out Signal Under CPRA

    In September, the California Privacy Protection Agency made a call for feedback on new and outstanding issues not addressed by existing implementation regulations for CCPA, and the comments are in. One of the most hotly debated issues had to do with consent interfaces.

  • Mark Your Calendars: Compliance With CPRA Begins New Year’s Day 2022

    “Data-Driven Thinking” is written by members of the media community and contains fresh ideas on the digital revolution in media. Today’s column is written by Richy Glassberg, CEO and co-founder of SafeGuard Privacy. These past few years have seen a whirlwind of change – and not a few upheavals. So business leaders can be forgiven […]

  • Rachel Miller, director of marketing communications, Permission.io

    What Constitutes A Sale Under CCPA? Now That We know, There’s No More Plausible Deniability

    “Data-Driven Thinking” is written by members of the media community and contains fresh ideas on the digital revolution in media. Today’s column is written by Rachel Miller, director of marketing communications at Permission.io. California Attorney General Rob Bonta recently sent enforcement letters that clarify the scope of what is considered a data sale under the […]

  • California’s new privacy protection agency put out the bat call for public comments as it gets ready to create implementation regulations for the CPRA.

    It’s Time To Comment On CPRA Rulemaking – Your Deadline Is Nov. 8

    California’s new privacy protection agency put out the bat call last week for public comments as it gets ready to create implementation regulations for the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA). Although the public can submit comments related to any area where the agency has authority, the agency has said that in this case, it’s “particularly […]

  • Gary Kibel

    The 10,000-Word Privacy Policy, Thanks To New Laws

    “Data-Driven Thinking” is written by members of the media community and contains fresh ideas on the digital revolution in media. Today’s column is written by Gary Kibel, a partner in the digital media, technology and privacy practice group at Davis + Gilbert. Since the early days of the internet, when federal regulators expressed concern that […]

  • Seedtag Raises $40 Million; ANA Pushes Back Against ‘Sweeping’ Privacy Regulations

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Contextual Seed The contextual ad tech startup Seedtag raised $40 million, Business Insider reports. The Spanish company plans to add 30 employees and expand its US footprint. Before this round, Seedtag had raised $6 million to date. But contextual targeting is a buzzy category, […]

  • Sensical Takes An Algorithm-Free Approach To Kids’ Streaming

    “The Sell Sider” is a column written by the sell side of the digital media community. Common Sense Networks, the for-profit arm of news media watchdog group Common Sense Media, launched its free ad-supported streaming service Sensical for children less than a month ago, touting higher standards around child safety and learning compared to algorithm-driven platforms, […]

  • Richard Eisert

    New Rules for Behavioral Advertising: How the CDPA and CPRA Compare

    “Data-Driven Thinking” is written by members of the media community and contains fresh ideas on the digital revolution in media. Today’s column is written by Richard Eisert, partner, Davis+Gilbert. Everyone in the ad tech industry should have January 1, 2023 highlighted and underscored—twice—on their calendars. That’s the day that both the Virginia Consumer Data Protection […]

  • Heineken USA Launches First-Party Data Strategy To Prepare For A Cookieless Future

    In 2016, Heineken USA embarked on a customer data strategy to understand more about its consumers and to help drive brand awareness. Since that time, privacy regulations in Europe, California, Virginia and elsewhere have rolled out, and Apple will soon make IDFA opt-in, likely limiting its use for advertisers. The world’s second-largest beer maker was […]

  • Vice In 'Advanced Talks' To SPAC; Colorado Has A Data Privacy Bill

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Vice Is In For A SPAC-ING Is there another SPAC-driven media merger on the horizon? According to The Information, Vice Media is in “advanced talks” to go public by merging with 7GC & Co Holdings. Vice had apparently met with other SPACs in the […]

  • Gov. Northam has signed the CCDPA into law, making Virginia the second state in the nation to pass a comprehensive privacy regulation after California.

    Virginia’s Gov. Signs The Customer Data Protection Act Into Law

    Gov. Ralph Northam signed the Customer Data Protection Act (CDPA) into law on Tuesday, making Virginia the second state in the nation to pass a comprehensive privacy regulation after California. In a statement, David Marsden, the state senator who originally introduced the bill, called the move “a huge step forward.” Not everyone agrees. The Electronic […]

  • The Big Story Podcast

    The Big Story: Consumer Protection Is Virginia Territory

    This week on The Big Story, we present the latest in privacy protection regulations – true-false style. Because, honestly, this stuff can be pretty dry unless you make a game out of it.  As you might know, Virginia’s Consumer Data Protection Act (CDPA) will likely soon become law. But how is it different from the […]

  • Last week, Virginia’s house of representatives and senate passed the Consumer Data Protection Act (CDPA) with sweeping majorities.

    CCPA On The East Coast? Meet CDPA, Virginia’s Consumer Data Protection Act

    Last week, Virginia’s house of representatives and senate passed the Consumer Data Protection Act (CDPA) with sweeping majorities. And so, once Gov. Ralph Northam signs the bill into law, as he’s expected to do in the coming weeks, you can add “CDPA” to your list of privacy regulation initialisms. Some are calling the CDPA, which […]

  • Big Tech Execs To Testify Before Congress (Again); Cord Shaving Will Be a Big Problem For Cable Nets

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Another Grilling Mark Zuckerberg, Sundar Pichai and Jack Dorsey are heading back to the hot seat. House lawmakers are set to question the top execs at Facebook, Google and Twitter at a high-profile congressional hearing scheduled for March 25. Democrats and Republicans on the […]

  • Virginia Finalizes Privacy Law; Canada To Make Facebook Pay For News

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. A Win For Privacy Virginia is in line to follow California’s lead with the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), which is already in effect, by finalizing its own comprehensive data privacy law this year, according to ACA News. The Virginia Consumer Data Protection Act […]

  • Robin Caller, CEO & founder, Overmore

    How To Fix Our Broken Approach To Privacy Protection Regulation

    “Data-Driven Thinking” is written by members of the media community and contains fresh ideas on the digital revolution in media. Today’s column is written by Robin Caller, CEO and founder of Overmore. GDPR and CCPA are still relatively new regulations, although the former was at least 10 years in the making. A lot of work, time, […]

  • Biden Taps CCPA Enforcer Becerra To Lead HHS; Google Tussles With IAC Over Chrome Extensions

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. From CCPA To The Cabinet President-Elect Joe Biden has selected Xavier Becerra to lead the Department of Health and Human Services – a name that should be familiar to privacy-heads the world over. Becerra is the attorney general of California, and it’s his office […]

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    What Does The CPRA Mean For Behavioral Advertising?

    “Data-Driven Thinking” is written by members of the media community and contains fresh ideas on the digital revolution in media. Today’s column is written by Richard Eisert, partner at Davis & Gilbert. For the ad tech community, election day felt like deja vu. Less than a year after the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) came into […]

  • Alastair Mactaggart, architect of the CCPA an the CPRA.

    Alastair Mactaggart, Architect Of The CCPA And CPRA: ‘Privacy Legislation Is Here To Stay’

    It’s a toss-up what’ll happen about a national privacy law, even under a Biden administration. Depending on the result of the upcoming Georgia Senate runoffs, Congress could be headed for at least two more years of gridlock. But with the recent passage of the Consumer Privacy Rights Act (CPRA) – which amends and strengthens the existing […]

  • Jay Friedman headshot

    Known Unknowns And Unknown Unknowns: What To Expect For Privacy In 2021

    “Data-Driven Thinking” is written by members of the media community and contains fresh ideas on the digital revolution in media. Today’s column is written by Jay Friedman, president and partner at Goodway Group. The known/unknown grid made famous by former US Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld might as well have been about the state of internet privacy […]

  • The Big Story Podcast

    The Big Story: Decision 2020 – CPRA, And Also That Other Thing

    Oh God, will this election never end? This week on The Big Story, we get into That, and how the results whatever they might be at the time of writing, might potentially impact paid media. Will a Biden win make politics boring again, causing news publications to lose audience? Of course, a peaceful transfer of […]

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