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Meta gets hit with a record $1.3 billion GDPR violation fine

Retail Wire

Meta has been ordered by the EU to stop the practice, violating General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) law. The European Union has hit Meta with a fine of $1.3 billion for transferring the personal data of people within its member states to servers in the U.S.

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Personalization in the Age of GDPR

Retail TouchPoints

However, with the developments over the last few years, from the 2016 Cambridge Analytica scandal to the 2018 General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) to its North American counterparts the CCPA and PIPEDA, ‘old-school’ personalization based on PII is on its way out — and fast.

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How to Improve Digital Privacy and Trust Between Consumers and Companies

Retail TouchPoints

Following suit with GDPR and other jurisdictions globally, the U.S. Whether they are geographic regulations like GDPR or industry-specific compliance standards like HIPAA for healthcare, customers deserve to know how the company performs their compliance obligations. In the U.S.,

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

Retail TouchPoints

DPC is the lead regulator in the EU for many of the world’s top tech firms, due to the location of many of their regional headquarters in Ireland, Reuters reported. An inquiry by the DPC found that between July 31, 2020 and Dec.

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Safeguarding Cross-Border Data Transfers

Cisco Retail

Codes of Conduct may be used as appropriate safeguards for cross-border transfers under Article 46 of the European Union General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Today, the EU Cloud Code of Conduct… Read more on Cisco Blogs

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New Alliance in Europe Aims to Help Retailers Practice ‘Ethical Commerce’

Retail TouchPoints

“It’s vital that this is not viewed solely as a policy issue and the industry acknowledges it has a responsibility to enact practices that go beyond what is currently asked for from GDPR.

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Why Retailers’ Data Privacy Policies are the New Customer Experience

Retail TouchPoints

has to Europe’s GDPR, and while it won’t take full effect until January 1, 2023 , it will start applying to data collected beginning on January 1, 2022. In other words, even with CCPA or an ‘American GDPR’ in place, it would leave out a crucial part of the equation — a clear value exchange for consumers.