• Episode 153 — Online Advertising, Consent, and Data Privacy: Big Changes looming for 2024

  • Dec 21 2023
  • Length: 13 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 153 — Online Advertising, Consent, and Data Privacy: Big Changes looming for 2024

  • Summary

  • When we visit websites, we increasingly see popups. Why is this? How does consent affect online advertising? And what’s changing in 2024?


    Mate Prgin, founder/CEO of Enzuzo (https://www.enzuzo.com) explains how Google’s 2024 standards force online retailers to obtain express consent from customers for collecting and sharing personal information. Bolstered by the recent Quebec Law 25 (first in North America to adopt GDPR-style consent standards) and spreading U.S. state laws led by California, North American online sellers are driven to change their website technology and practices to give consumers the choice of allowing or refusing their personal information to be shared and used for personalized advertising. The meaning of “consent” and how it is provided in practice become essential for internet commerce in 2024. Understand how internet retailers can comply with law and private sector standards, how individuals will be empowered to exercise choices when shopping online about how their personal information will be used and shared.


    Time stamps:


    01:30 — What do you see in 2023 about data privacy compliance

    04:23 — Google’s 2024 standards, explained

    10:48 — Top tips for businesses in setting up their websites with privacy for users in mind

    11:58 — Top tips for individuals who want to protect their privacy

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