Exemplary on privacy? If you are and your focus is edtech, you might qualify for the new Common Sense Privacy Seal. Awarded by Common Sense Privacy, a spinout of Common Sense Media, the certification is awarded to identify companies that provide the best products and tools that prioritize privacy, including for data protection, third-party tracking and commercial profiling. It is intended to help consumers and schools with their buying decisions.
The company had denied there was a breach to Oracle Cloud, which was technically true as the data was held in an older version called Oracle Classic.
When BlueConic bought experience builder platform Jebbit last July, it positioned the combination as “the industry’s first-ever Operating System for Customer Data”. In case their meaning wasn’t clear, they’ve now directly integrated Jebbit with BlueConic profiles and segmentation, enabling marketers to launch no-code quizzes, surveys and personalized guided journeys without leaving the CDP.