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How to Improve Digital Privacy and Trust Between Consumers and Companies

Retail TouchPoints

the past year was the most active to date for passing state-by-state data privacy laws. is weighing national data privacy and security regulation to help companies keep up with the patchwork of state laws. Consumers are quickly losing trust, and companies must act swiftly and responsibly to restore it. In the U.S.,

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Where High-Performance IT Meets Digital Sovereignty: Security, Privacy, And Resilience

Forrester eCommerce

But the concept of high-performance IT rests on a foundation of security, privacy, and resilience that is necessary to build trust. Given the increasing geopolitical instability and cyberattacks plaguing companies and governments around the […] And this is where digital sovereignty comes into play.

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Forrester Decisions: How To Embed Cybersecurity And Privacy In Your Company

Forrester eCommerce

It’s time to rethink how you approach and think about cybersecurity and privacy. Compliance is the floor and not equivalent to creating robust cybersecurity and privacy practices. Today, robust practices are necessary to create the culture and conditions required to meet today’s demands and truly differentiate your brand.

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California’s Privacy Law Puts Second-Party Data on Notice

Forrester eCommerce

The California attorney general’s office reached a settlement with DoorDash after the food delivery company sold customer data without proper notice or opt out controls. It got slapped with a measly $375,000 fine (for context, DoorDash’s stock price is $122 and change), but don’t brush this off as a one-and-done.

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TikTok Hit with €345 Million Fine for Data Privacy Violations in Europe

Retail TouchPoints

The Irish Data Protection Commission (DPC) has fined ByteDance -owned TikTok €345 million (approximately $368 million ) for a series of violations of children’s data privacy. Elaine Fox, TikTok’s Head of Privacy for Europe, said in a statement that the company disagrees with the decision, particularly the size of the fine.

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Sephora to Pay $1.2M for California Data Privacy Violations

Retail TouchPoints

million for selling consumers’ personal information without informing them first and not processing customer requests to opt out of sale of their data, in violation of the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA). Follow the law, do right by consumers, and process opt-out requests made via user-enabled global privacy controls.”.

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Balancing Privacy and Personalization: The Key to Customer Loyalty 

Retail TouchPoints

With increased personalization becoming more important to consumers, how can you strike the right balance between creating a bespoke experience and respecting your customers’ right to privacy? Balancing Privacy and Personalization. Data privacy practices should work seamlessly to enhance the individual experience.