
Newsroom: Fall 2023
Nina and Sergio run through the most relevant news of the past three months at the usual intersection of marketing, data, privacy, and technology - stopping at a few less commented and yet quite relevant fines, guidelines, or upcoming legal...
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Show Notes
Nina and Sergio run through the most relevant news of the past three months at the usual intersection of marketing, data, privacy, and technology - stopping at a few less commented and yet quite relevant fines, guidelines, or upcoming legal frameworks.
In particular, this episode covers:
- Dark patterns in recent EU enforcement actions
- EDPB Guidelines on the technical scope of the ePrivacy Directive
- The 23andMe data breach
- 40 states suing Meta over Insta/FB’s impact on the mental health of teenagers
Best of all, we managed to avoid OpenAI’s drama.
With Nina Müller and Sergio Maldonado.
References:
- [ES] AEPD fine resulting from the use of dark patterns in the acceptance of third party recipients (Expansion)
- Irish watchdog fines TikTok €345M for mishandling kids' data (The Register)
- 23andMe user data targeting Ashkenazi Jews leaked online (NBC News)
- EDPB Draft Guidelines 2/2023 on Technical Scope of Art. 5(3) of ePrivacy Directive
- Dozens of states sue Meta over youth mental health crisis (The Verge)
- Masters of Privacy - Arielle Garcia: How privacy awareness leads to respectful, effective marketing
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