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No user record in our sample, but brtt has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
No user record in our sample, but brtt has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
Well considering they completely butchered their GDPR compliance to leverage said data overseas w.r.t digital audiences (they just had to pull out) I'd guess they would like the idea of more activity data, but don't…
it's easier to dismiss the totality of an argument if you manufacture some level of aggrievement
Who is the hypothetical you in the second to last paragraph? You are assuming one scenario, that of a brand or agency planner, who is creating a media plan with audience builder or w/e the name is these days. Saying or…
Just bc data doesn't leave the platform doesn't mean they are not selling products with it baked in. Maybe it's semantics, but if you buy an audience to target based on data that FB is capturing, you are buying user…
Ehhh, the 'collect it to use internally' is a bit inaccurate. While not literally saying 'here buyer is user data that we are offering to sell you' Facebook, Google, and every other platform do sell user-derived data to…
This was a hearing with Zuckerberg. What evidence do you have that suggests she has no problem with phone companies? You hastily generalize a conclusion with little to no data to support it.
It absolutely does. An ex-boss of mine who tried for years got himself on one of these lists and it took a lot of effort and resources just so he could bring it up in every introduction call/meeting he made to clients.
not only that, they have approved and are planning a multi-billion dollar gate expansion project so direct asia flights aren't out of the picture.
waka waka waka may be confusing with the bay
Does the same hold true if you put replace "read three..." with "research"? Perhaps it's specific to my industry (data), but I spend a considerable amount of time reading about new techniques and approaches to make our…
if it was opt-in (edit: for the consumer) instead does that change the argument in any way? I remember that being a common recommended consideration when the program launched.
I remember the Kickstarter special being around the ~$349 USD range when it was being funded. Chances are it will retail for more.
Presumably, statement (emphasis on effective) was based on the inference that content would be more relevant given additional AIO/behavior parameters. But programatic opponents could cite URL masking and other…
You're a bit off-base there.