CCAB Launches California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) Compliance Platform
TORONTO, March 1, 2022 /CNW/ - The Canadian Circulation Audit Board (CCAB) [...]
TORONTO, March 1, 2022 /CNW/ - The Canadian Circulation Audit Board (CCAB) [...]
It's still only February, and we have a 4th major GDPR decision this year affecting US-EU data transfers. It appears that Facebook/Meta is about to be forced to suspend data transfers to the United States.
Legal and court losses are piling up for American ad tech companies – and for Google. Our own Wayne Matus says the solutions are far more complicated than just storing data in the EU.
Our general counsel, Wayne Matus, has some informative views on Universal Opt-Outs under CPRA over at AdExchanger.
The CNIL ordered that a website manager cease using current Google Analytics functionality and only use it if the tool can be reconfigured to stop transfers outside the EU. At the moment, that is not an option. No surprise to anyone who is following Max Schrems, nyob or the Austrian DPA's decision regarding Google Analytics two weeks ago.
Wayne breaks down four critical points that were overlooked in the decision. The OpenRTB system in the EU will need to undergo a major overhaul.
The Litigation Chamber of the Data Protection Authority has determined [...]
US-only companies without a physical presence in the UK/EU usually answer no, even if they make a few sales to UK/EU. Maybe they should reconsider their answers where they accept foreign currency and use Facebook or Google Analytics for targeted advertising.
Can a Tide Pod make a clean room work? Probably not, says Richy Glassberg. Read Morning Brew's great primer on clean rooms.
In this guest post for AdExchanger, our Co-Founder and CEO Richy Glassberg highlights some of the critical changes coming to CCPA that you should be prepared for.