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Learn how to protect your business, meet legal obligations, and build trust with your audience through clear privacy policies and compliance with evolving regulations. From GDPR requirements on Facebook and LinkedIn ads to crafting compliant email marketing strategies, this guide covers the essentials to keep your campaigns lawful and effective.
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Usercentrics empowers TWT Group to enhance data privacy compliance and build lasting trust with TSG Hoffenheim’s fans and partners
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The Rhode Island Data Transparency and Privacy Protection Act (RIDTPPA) takes effect January 1, 2026, introducing important safeguards for data privacy and customer rights in the state. Businesses must familiarize themselves with the law and its implications for data handling practices.
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Sensitive data exposure is a growing concern in the digital age, where personal, business, and classified information can be vulnerable to unauthorized access. Understanding what sensitive data is and how to protect it is crucial for organizations to prevent costly breaches and maintain trust.
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In effect since January 1, 2020, the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) was the first US state-level consumer privacy law. It established consumers’ rights, set obligations for businesses, and influenced subsequent privacy regulations in other states.
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The UCPA provides rights to consumers and places responsibilities on businesses to protect consumer data and use it compliantly. We explore its key provisions and what they mean for both consumers and companies.
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