JPMorgan Chase gives fintechs data access deal deadline
Unlike the UK, the US does not have a regulator-led open banking system, meaning that banks, data aggregators and third […]
Unlike the UK, the US does not have a regulator-led open banking system, meaning that banks, data aggregators and third […]
Predictions: Channel attribution will stumble as tracking limitations break measurability and show artificial performance fluctuations. Campaign efficiency will lose clarity as retargeting […]
There’s no future in cross-site tracking’: Confessions of a publisher on the death of third-party cookies by Seb Joseph on […]
“Programmatic Advertising is in a perpetual state of flux. Exciting new channels, buying methods, and success metrics are contrasted with […]
MyData is a human-centric and ethical approach to personal data, which aims at a far, sustainable, and prosperous digital society […]
“One key reason for adding a registration wall is to better understand your audience. Now instead of thinking you have […]
Nearly all councils in the UK permit at least one company to learn about the behaviour of people visiting their […]
…we should really enforce the one particular aspects that I truly believe in which is making these, you know, private […]
The most powerful example came from Rep. Ben Luján (D-NM), who confronted Zuckerberg on the company’s use of shadow profiles […]
“The future of privacy is likely to be complicated. For starters, no one can even agree what “privacy” means today. […]
This is a statutory code of practice prepared under section 122 of theData Protection Act 2018. It provides practical guidance […]
California law sets out minimum requirements for wireless access point security by imposing obligations on manufacturers to ensure consumers are […]
TITLE 1.81.26 of the California Civil Code on Security of Connected Devices (“California IoT law”) is codified in Cal. Civ. […]
As part of Boris Johnson’s Withdrawal Agreement Bill, the data privacy protections afforded by GDPR will remain intact for UK […]
The shocking thing about the obvious and growing loss of privacy is how unconcerned everyone is. It’s worth saying again: every […]