Facebook, Google face first GDPR complaints over “forced consent”

Facebook, Google face first GDPR complaints over “forced consent”

After two years coming down the pipe at tech giants, Europe’s new privacy framework, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), is now being applied — and long time Facebook privacy critic, Max Schrems, has wasted no time in filing four complaints relating to (certain) companies’ ‘take it or leave it’ stance when it comes to consent. […]

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Twitter looking to expand its programmatic offerings with Timeline Ad network pilot program

Twitter looking to expand its programmatic offerings with Timeline Ad network pilot program

Twitter has not made an announcement about the ad network but is currently recruiting publishers for the program. The post Twitter looking to expand its programmatic offerings with Timeline Ad network pilot program appeared first on Marketing Land. Please visit Marketing Land for the full article. Build your free WordPress website with Host2.us free hosting […]

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Facebook rolls out new Group features & launches pilot support program for admins

Facebook rolls out new Group features & launches pilot support program for admins

Group administrators now have a process to let members know why their content was removed, and can collaborate with moderators via the admin activity log. The post Facebook rolls out new Group features & launches pilot support program for admins appeared first on Marketing Land. Please visit Marketing Land for the full article. Build your […]

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So long, StumbleUpon

So long, StumbleUpon

All told, 16 years is a pretty good run in the social media world. After launching in 2002, website discovery platform StumbleUpon is shutting down on June 30. Over its existence, the service racked up 60 billion stumbles for 40 million users, cofounder Garrett Camp wrote in a Medium post this week. Those of us […]

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