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Data Scandals in the Age of GDPR: Changing our Perceptions of Data

Data Scandals in the Age of GDPR: Changing our Perceptions of Data

Thursday 9 January 2020, 7:00 am Editor’s Note: Who owns the data? For much of my career in survey research, it was an easy question to answer: the client owned the data, but not the names of the survey participants. That was confidential. Now, in the digital world, attaching all kinds of personal data to specific individuals […]

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Will advertisers ever learn from YouTube advertising scandals? – Econsultancy

Advertisers are once again pausing their YouTube ad buys following a report that pre-roll ads have been appearing on videos of children that have become popular with pedophiles. According to Wired UK, which conducted its own investigation following an exposé by a popular vlogger, some of the videos individually have millions of views. Disturbingly widespread

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Facebook Scandals Grow, Should Small Businesses Rethink Using the Site? – Small Business Trends

This week the issue of privacy in social media dominated the news. And as Mark Zuckerburg gets ready to head to Washington, the impact of Facebook’s woes on small businesses was addressed. The of eroding trust in the social network among Americans could make may have small businesses rethinking use of Facebook to reach customers.

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