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‘Data integrity’ vs. surveillance? Race to the Top seeks to help investors learn how to profit from privacy and transparency

by wpdensmore | Sep 24, 2019 | collaboration, investing, privacy

At a Silicon Valley meeting, founders, funders and others at a Mozilla meeting envision a better future for web, turning away from data surveillance with entities that help manage privacy and identity A summary by Bill Densmore, executive director, ITEGA.org MOUNTAIN...

In new version of “browser wars,” publishers are advised to think about ways to help manage user data — is “SSO” one approach?

by wpdensmore | Aug 1, 2019 | advertising, CCPA, data, GDPR, identity, privacy, SSO

  EDITOR’S NOTE — Three factors– the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), the impending California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), and a new willingness on the part of web-browser software makers to act on user privacy preferences...

Major publisher group DCN says “sky won’t fall” if RTB switches to non-personal data; calls for evolution from status quo

by wpdensmore | Jun 20, 2019 | advertising, GDPR, technology, Uncategorized

The head of the biggest group that represents digital operations of major U.S. publishers says not to heed the “sky is falling” message from ad-tech companies and turn instead to “evolving” from the status quo of Real Time Bidding. “Ad market is unhealthy, lots of...

Pre-law student’s paper examines the potential for constitutional challenge to CCPA | No firm conclusion

by wpdensmore | Jun 12, 2019 | CCPA, legal, privacy

Could application of the U.S. Constitution’s interstate commerce clause — generally leaving nationwide business exchange to Congress to regulate — de-rail the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA)? That’s the question posed in a legal review by a University of...

Key ad-tech inventor says consumers need protection; Senate panel probes data privacy and competition

by wpdensmore | May 23, 2019 | advertising, data, privacy, regulation

            The inventor of real-time bidding (RTB) and other online ad tech has told a U.S. Senate committee that it’s time to give consumers a bill of rights to protect their personal data and make it portable. “I think you can draft that user agreement,” Brian...
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