Why email marketing has lasted five times longer than your first marriage
Like a marriage, email marketing is based on a relationship between two interested parties: a brand and a consumer. But while the average first marriage only lasts about eight years, email marketing...
View ArticleJanrain offers one of the first GDPR portals for consumer data management
GDPR is coming. And, this week, identity management provider Janrain is launching one of the first solutions for brands to manage consumer data after the General Data Protection Regulation goes into...
View ArticleHow the EU fine will ruin Google Shopping for the consumer
As a paid search and shopping platform, Google is our most important partner. This doesn’t mean that I would refrain from highlighting critical aspects of things Google is doing. I’ve written about...
View ArticleSearchCap: Canada censors Google, Voice search SEO & more on the EU antitrust
Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the web. Canada’s Supreme Court orders Google to de-index site globally, opening door to...
View ArticleTop European court to decide if Google needs to purge disputed links from...
A top European court will now decide whether Google must remove “right to be forgotten” (RTBF) links from its global search index. The French data protection authority, Commission Nationale de...
View ArticleEuropean Google Antitrust Questionnaire Revealed
Last week we reported on two extensive questionnaires being used by the European Commission to gather factual information as part of its antitrust inquiry against Google. Agencies, advertisers, ad...
View ArticleGoogle, Spanish Government Face Off In European Courts
In a test case that could have significant implications for Google throughout Europe the company faced off against the Spanish data protection authority in the Court of Justice of the European Union in...
View ArticleEuropean Court Requires Google To Delete Personal Info: Reputation Management...
A major ruling just knocked Google over the head, where Europe’s top court, the The Court of Justice of the European Union, ruled that a person has the right to be “forgotten” and thus Google has to...
View ArticleEuropean Union Files Third Anti-Trust Charge Against Google
The European Union (EU) has thrown yet another antitrust charge at Google, which marks the third charge in less than two years. The charges once again are related to Google allegedly abusing its...
View ArticleThe European Union Is Messing With Your Cookie Jar
Europe sometimes steers its own course when it comes to privacy matters. I’ve written about the European privacy gaffes before. Some countries like Germany, France and Italy really take a firm stand on...
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