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Data privacy ranks 1st as tech industry concern

Sometimes being #1 isn’t a good thing, as is the case in Aleo Network Foundation’s 2024 Data privacy report. In this case, 77% of more than 2,200 consumers surveyed said they were “very or somewhat concerned about privacy, and 48% said data privacy and security is “the most concerning issue” currently affecting the tech industry.

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IT’S THE LAW (03/19/2024)

March 19, 2024

The EU Parliament passed The Cyber Resilience Act (CRA), which is intended to codify cybersecurity law for products with digital elements (PDEs), including smart home devices, connected toys, wearables and software products such as antivirus applications. Expected to be approved by the EU Council in April, it will then move to being adopted as a law. The EU views this as protecting against an important area of vulnerability and will require manufacturers to ensure products have protections for privacy built in.

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Children’s Privacy: Maryland passes children’s privacy bill that’s sure to be challenged

March 19, 2024

Maryland’s legislature unanimously endorsed a children’s privacy bill, which has been called the Maryland Kids Code, which if passed into law would make it the second US state after California to have specific children’s privacy protection. Key tenets are that companies would not be allowed to profile children for ads, not be allowed to track their location in real time, and they would be required to turn on the highest privacy settings by default for young users. However, opponents led by NetChoice are already gearing up to oppose the bill.

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Mutinex Offers Free Media Mix Model Validation Framework

September 23, 2025

Media mix models (MMM), originally developed in the 1960’s, have undergone a resurgence as new technologies make them easier to execute and click-based attribution becomes less credible. But evaluating MMM brings its own challenges. Australia-based Mutinex offers a vendor-neutral Open Source MMM Validation Framework which is now available for free to North American marketers and agencies.

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