Data Is King. So How Can Marketers Survive Privacy Reforms?
There's a fine line between proper use of customer data and a $50K fine from the ACCC. Save your cash with this read.
There's a fine line between proper use of customer data and a $50K fine from the ACCC. Save your cash with this read.
As Alexandra Smit, digital marketing and automation specialist at Cheetah Digital, discusses in this article… In a...
Tim Cook promises he's not snooping around your photos and that he likes that shirt you wore on March 14 at 7:08pm.
The Apple-Facebook war continues apace as Mark warns Priscilla, “You don't know the power of the dark side."
Privacy now joins overprized devices and stores with a two-hour wait time as being a part of Apple's identity.
Apple ads no longer aimed at merely selling more iPhones, but rather attacking Tim Cook's myriad of enemies.
Tired of hearing about iOS? Think it's a reference to the Greek Island? Add to the confusion here.
Here, B&T asks "a win for privacy or for Google?" & you'd pick the splinters out of our arse such was the fence-sitting.
Here's top tips on how to ease consumer privacy concerns. Stop spying on them as good as any place to start.
Questions emerge over Zoom's privacy policy. Not to mention enhancing your jowls and crow's feet on conference calls.
B&T goes one-on-one with Google CPO Keith Enright, who also takes commanding 6-1 lead in accompanying totem tennis.
Like Milo and milk, there's a fine balance when it comes to brand safety. Unlike Milo, however, it's not half-half.
You could look up the definition of "fence-sitting" in the dictionary or you could simply read this headline.
YouTube has overhauled its children's content policy. No news on racists, homophobes or white supremacists, however.
Data privacy is back in the news. And so are the bushfires, Latrell Mitchell and Prince Andrew judging by News.com.au.
Think Chinese operatives are listening in every time you open Facebook? Become less of a national security issue here.
Google unveils its new "sandbox" for advertisers that, thankfully, won't get into your crack or all over the carpet.
Is there an awkward silence whenever you meet someone from IT in the office kitchen? This ice-breaker's arrived.