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  • The Unintended Privacy Law Patchwork; Amazon Extends Ads To Third-Party Sites

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. The Work Behind The Patchwork Big Tech has long railed against the US adopting a patchwork of state privacy laws instead of a single national standard. But, oh the irony, tech companies lobbying at the state level is actually helping create that dreaded patchwork, […]

  • Comic: Virginians need a privacy law!

    AdExplainer: The TL;DR On Virginia’s Consumer Data Protection Act

    Virginia is for lovers – and privacy lawyers. Although California has attracted most of the attention as the first US state to pass and enact comprehensive data privacy legislation, other states, including Virginia, have been swiftly following suit with regulations of their own.

  • 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.