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A Privacy-First Digital Marketing Landscape

Dave Fleet

This wound is mostly self-inflicted and the outcome of many compounding activities, but can be distilled to this: Marketers took advantage of the near-limitless data available as people spent more and more time online, but didn’t always stop to think about how people would feel about it. Privacy is mainstream. People aren’t happy.

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Facebook Launches New 'Privacy Center' to Facilitate More Control Over Privacy and Data-Sharing Options

Social Media Today

The new Privacy Center will provide more oversight and control over your various data tracking options.

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Meta Prompts Users to Review their Privacy Settings for Data Privacy Day

Social Media Today

Data Privacy Day is being held on January 28th.

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The Implications of Privacy Updates on Social Media Performance

Ignite Social Media

Digital Privacy Takes Center Stage in 2021. As the digital space continues its evolution, two very important privacy situations are unfolding that can fundamentally change the marketing landscape. Apple took a strong stand on user privacy with its iOS 14.5 What Privacy Updates Mean for Social Media Marketers.

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Facebook Outlines Evolving Privacy Tools on Data Privacy Day

Social Media Today

Facebook has outlined its evolving data privacy tools on Data Privacy Day, including its off-platform activity listing and improved log-in alerts.

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Twitter Outlines New Ad Improvements in Line with Evolving Data Privacy Approaches

Social Media Today

Twitter's new ad updates mark the platform's biggest steps yet into evolving its targeting tools in line with data privacy shifts.

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Digital Data Tracking and Privacy: The Future Implications of COVID-19

Social Media Today

Both Facebook and Google are now contributing location tracking data to help combat COVID-19, but privacy advocates have warned that there are dangers with this approach.

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