Protecting U.S. student privacy
The Center for Democracy and Technology (CDT) survey contrasts big leap in remote learning during pandemic with minimal privacy protection of K-12 student data.
The Center for Democracy and Technology (CDT) survey contrasts big leap in remote learning during pandemic with minimal privacy protection of K-12 student data.
It would be fitting to round out this issue with Quad’s announcement of a new direct mail platform, but the core feature – merging mail streams from several companies to reduce postage – is quite modest and I doubt you care, Dear Reader.
Today’s U.S. election may bring new data privacy regs: Michigan’s Prop 2 would require a search warrant for electronic data, California’s Prop 24 would expand CCPA’s scope, and Massachusetts’ ballot’s “Question 1” asks voters to decide who should have access to car telematics system data.
T-Mobile will allow advertisers to target more than 20,000 screens in 11,000 store locations. That’s a lot of screens, but how much foot traffic does the average T-Mobile store get? It’s also linking up with streaming media company Plex as a CTV partner.