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Next-Gen Co-Brand Cards are Tailored to You, by You

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Up-and-coming Generation Z (born in the mid- to late-’90s through 2010) consumers are increasingly interested in personalized offers and non-monetary benefits. Make sure you have a trustworthy partner that can help manage and analyze data in a safe way that guards customer privacy.

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News: U.S. Supreme Court Rejects Appeals From Apple and Epic in Antitrust Case

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Warn consumers using a “scare screen” if they click a link pointing them to an alternate payment system, stating that Apple is not responsible for those purchases regarding privacy or security. Related reading about Epic vs. Apple and Epic vs. Google: Is What Epic Wants for App Stores What Other Game Developers Actually Want?

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2021 Update on GDPR and Its Impact on Brands and Consumers

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Editor's Note: This post was originally published April 4th, 2018 and has been updated to reflect the current state of GDPR and other data privacy regulations impacting eCommerce in 2021. Are data and privacy investments worth it? Companies must create new systems that put privacy first – not as an afterthought.

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Who is Generation Alpha, and Why Are They Important to Marketers?

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Generation Alpha covers those born between 2010 and 2024. We’re already seeing this trend today, with more and more countries instituting data privacy laws such as the GDPR. Let’s take a look at the climate shaping this upcoming generation and what we can expect from them in the future. Most of their parents are Millennials.

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How to Protect Your Website from Hackers and Data Breaches

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Online payment apps , email service providers, and messaging apps like WhatsApp use encryption to protect user privacy and boost security around sharing personal information on these platforms. has drastically increased in recent years, from 662 breaches in 2010 to over a thousand breaches in 2020.

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How to Choose The Right Local SEO Agency

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In 2018, Google rolled out 3,200 changes to its search algorithm, up from just 400 changes in 2010. Legal content: These are the list of rules you’ve set with your attorneys ahead of time — your terms of use, privacy policy, return/exchange policies, warranty and guarantee information, and intellectual property details.

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9 Internet Trends You Need to Know About This Year

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One of the reasons may be because of the privacy scandal that rocked Facebook in 2018. Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg said privacy concerns are a “headwind” for the company this year. “It’s Platforms like iOS are making bigger pushes in privacy, and that has the potential impact. The biggest culprit? Instagram, of course.