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Have privacy breaches changed the way retailers approach customer data?

Inside Retail

But with strong financial penalties for breaching legislation around consumer privacy – such as the Privacy Act in Australia and the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) in Europe – as well as the reputational cost around a data breach, he believes that the approach to data collection is starting to shift.

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Children’s Advertising Rules Apply in the Metaverse Too, CARU Says.

Hunton Andrews Kurth

CARU, the Children’s Advertising Review Unit of BBB National programs, issued a compliance warning last week reminding industry that the self-regulating body on children’s advertising and privacy intends to enforce its advertising guidelines in the metaverse, just like in the real world.

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Retail’s use of facial recognition raises red flags for consumers

Inside Retail

Deloitte’s 2022 Australian Privacy Index, released last week, found that while 80 per cent of Australian consumers see the value in sharing data in order to receive a more personalised online experience, only 30 per cent are happy with the subsequent personalisation. Most customer’s “uncomfortable” with surveillance .

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Why you should be asking customers to activate your offers

Inside Retail

In 2021, Apple introduced new operating systems for iPhone, iPad, and Mac that included a number of privacy-focused changes. One of the new features introduced to the Mail app was Mail Privacy Protection (MPP). You may have noticed a growing number of brands asking customers to “activate” or “boost” their offers. This is why.

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Court Rules that BIPA Health Care Exemption Applies to Sunglasses Virtual Try-On Tool

Hunton Andrews Kurth

On February 10, 2023, an Illinois federal district court ordered the dismissal of a putative class action lawsuit alleging that an online tool that allowed users to virtually try on sunglasses violated the Illinois Biometric Privacy Act (“BIPA”). In Delma Warmack-Stillwell v. Christian Dior Inc. ,

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Pressure to ‘onshore’ supply chains only growing, latest RetailX report finds

E Delevry

The previous report had highlighted four areas to look at: The changing face of town and city centres Don’t get caught in the middle Privacy matters Virtual currency woes To take each of these in turn, we argued that the way we use our town and city centres will change, partly as a result of consumers doing more of their shopping online.

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Juxta Nomads: revolutionising EV charging with micro-retail hubs

Inside Retail

For those who are worried about privacy and security, Shankar is confident that its proprietary software will pass this test with flying colours. According to him, It has been rigorously tested in millions of simulated and in-field transactional scenarios.

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