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How to Adapt Your Marketing Strategy for New Global Privacy Changes

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  Privacy laws are reshaping how marketers collect data, target audiences, and measure results. If your marketing strategy still relies on collecting data without proper consent, you are already behind. China's Data Privacy 2.0 framework, enforced from January 2026, sets a new standard for how personal data must be handled. It affects every business that collects data from people in China or transfers that data internationally. Why Marketers Need to Pay Attention Marketing depends on data. But the rules around that data are tightening. Under the Personal InformationProtection Law (PIPL) , you need explicit consent before collecting personal information. You also need to tell users exactly what you will do with it. For cross-border data transfers, three legal pathways now exist: a CAC Security Assessment, Standard Contractual Clauses, or a Personal Information Export Certification. Each requires valid, documented consent from users. What You Need to Change in Your Marketin...

Big Privacy Changes Coming to California Websites in 2026

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  Hey everyone! Today I want to talk about something really important if you have a website or online business. There are new privacy rules starting on January 1, 2026, and they affect how you handle visitor information. What is CCPA Anyway? CCPA stands for California Consumer Privacy Act. It's basically a set of rules that says "be honest and careful with people's personal information." If you collect emails, names, or any data from California visitors, these rules apply to you. The 7 Big Changes You Need to Know Let me break down what's changing in the simplest way possible: 1. Data History Gets Longer Before, people could only ask for their data from the last year. Now they can ask for everything since January 2022. So keep your records organized! 2. You Must Check for Problems You need to look at your systems regularly and find where things could go wrong. It's like doing a health checkup for your website's security. 3. Security Tests Are Mand...