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H&M fined $41M by German DPO for employee privacy violation

Clothing retailer, H&M is accused of collecting data on the private lives of employees in Germany according to Hamburg’s data protection commissioner. The personal data, which included information on family issues and religious beliefs, was recorded on a call center’s network drive accessible to up to 50 managers, and reportedly used to obtain a detailed profile of the employees for potential decisions related to employment.

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Zoho’s IT’s ManageEngine survey shows risky online behavior by remote staff

October 6, 2020

A survey of 1500 employees taken in March and June 2020 showed users, especially younger users, acting more dangerously online, visiting and returning to sites where their information was stolen or at risk. -29% said they’d continue visiting a website after receiving a browser warning that it was insecure -36% said they’d revisit a website after a hack -37% said their organization does not enforce restrictions on their corporate devices

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Stackline Partners with Gigi to Improve Streaming TV Measurement

January 10, 2025

Amazon advertisers can now measure results outside of Amazon stores using a new service from Stackline and Gigi. Gigi will enable unified audience buying for Amazon Marketing Cloud and Amazon DSP, which run ads in Amazon’s online stores and streaming TV channels such as Prime Video.  Stackline’s panel-based multi-retailer attribution will track customer behavior across Amazon, Walmart, Target, and other major online or in-store retailers.

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