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Behave or else
Enforcement begins on behavioral ad industry self-regulation effort.
Posted 02/01/2011Allison EnrightPost a comment
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The FTC imposes tough terms on a former Top 500 CEO
The FTC prohibits a former ClassicCloseouts.com CEO from handling any cardholder accounts.
Posted 01/17/2011Bill BriggsPost a comment
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Interactive marketing budgets are rising to reach cross-channel shoppers
Mobile and social will lead an increase in marketing spend this year, Forrester Research says.
Posted 01/13/2011Paul Demery1 comments
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Online consumers favor a ‘Do Not Track’ policy
A Gallup poll finds 67% of U.S. Internet users oppose behavioral targeting of web ads.
Posted 12/29/2010Paul DemeryPost a comment
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The Commerce Department proposes an online privacy bill of rights
The recommendations could force retailers to change their online marketing tactics.
Posted 12/17/2010Zak StamborPost a comment
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Sen. Schumer calls for feds to investigate restocking fees for online goods
The New York senator wants retailers to disclose more about the fees.
Posted 12/13/2010Thad RueterPost a comment
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Microsoft will upgrade web browser privacy options in next release
Internet Explorer 9 will allow users to block sites from tracking their online behavior.
Posted 12/09/2010Allison EnrightPost a comment
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FTC backs ‘Do Not Track’ option on web sites
Consumers would be able to opt out of getting tracked online for behavioral advertising.
Posted 12/01/2010Paul Demery1 comments
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‘Ghostery’ is watching: Online ad industry pushes privacy self-regulation
The voluntary policies pave the way for industry enforcement early next year.
Posted 10/04/2010Paul DemeryPost a comment
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One new fan? That’ll be 20 cents, please.
USocial.net delivers Facebook fans to clients at a cost of $197 for 1,000 fans.
Posted 08/05/2010Allison EnrightPost a comment
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