Does Your Nonprofit Website Need a Privacy Policy?
Wild Apricot
DECEMBER 4, 2023
Do you have a nonprofit privacy policy? If not, here's why you need to set one up today.
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Wild Apricot
DECEMBER 4, 2023
Do you have a nonprofit privacy policy? If not, here's why you need to set one up today.
Higher Logic
JANUARY 19, 2023
The post ICYMI: The Impact of Email Privacy Rules and Tips for Adapting appeared first on Higher Logic. By now, you’ve probably heard of Apple’s Mail Privacy Protection (MPP) feature, which went into effect in September 2021.
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Higher Logic
AUGUST 19, 2021
The post How New Email Privacy Rules Will Affect You – And 5 Ways to Prepare appeared first on Higher Logic. New email privacy rules are coming from Apple. The post How New Email Privacy Rules Will Affect You – And 5 Ways to Prepare appeared first on Higher Logic. Learn what’s changing and how you can prepare.
Associations Now
MAY 10, 2023
Though the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation went into effect five years ago, organizations are still ensuring they stay compliant and keeping a close eye on any new data privacy legislation that may be down the road. GDPR also inspired state privacy laws in California and Virginia.
YourMembership
OCTOBER 1, 2019
Your members have high demands for privacy and data security. We hear a lot about data privacy these days. The post 4 ways to balance data privacy with personalization for greater member loyalty appeared first on YourMembership. But they also want personalized member communications. What’s your small association to do?
Aptify
FEBRUARY 22, 2023
For your organization, it reduces data security and privacy issues. Keeping your organization’s data safe and complying with data privacy laws and guidelines are big challenges when your data is scattered in multiple systems. Know the regulations. In the U.S., Put software in place that protects your member data.
Higher Logic
MARCH 9, 2017
The US, UK, and Europe - different cultures and different opinions on privacy. But for people accustomed to more secure default privacy settings, it was an incredible shock, leaving users vulnerable - particularly because no one knew that was the default setting. The UK’s attitudes about privacy vary slightly from the EU.
HighRoad Solution
JULY 23, 2021
Earlier this summer, Apple announced its upcoming (Fall 2021) release of iOS 15, which touts a number of new privacy features that will help users control and monitor how their data is being used. With the growing push towards increased privacy and consent-based data collection in Big Tech, this announcement comes as no surprise.
InternetAssociation
APRIL 23, 2021
All Americans should have consistent privacy protections across all industries, regardless of where they are located throughout the U.S. Florida TaxWatch estimates the initial compliance costs of the Florida SB 1734 privacy legislation to be around $36.5 billion, costing businesses with less than 20 employees $20.5
Sidecar
JANUARY 31, 2024
In Episode 15 of Sidecar Sync, Amith and Mallory , delve into Neuralink's brain chip implantation, generative AI's privacy risks, and New York City's Local Law 144 on AI in hiring.
Nimble AMS
DECEMBER 31, 2019
Associations should consider upcoming privacy legislation in California that gives their members ownership, control, and security of their personal information. What is the California Consumer Privacy Act? The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA)?protects protects consumers’ right to privacy who are residents of California,?including
Associations Now
JANUARY 15, 2020
Despite knowing that such privacy considerations come with the territory, many Americans are uncomfortable with it. Americans’ concerns about digital privacy extend to those who collect, store, and use their personal information,” the report’s authors write.
Achieve
MARCH 4, 2022
Digital privacy has become a major new fixture in public discourse across all sectors. Much discussion of digital privacy revolves around the buying and selling of data, which isn’t largely relevant to day-to-day nonprofit operations. How does the GDPR relate to US-based nonprofit marketing and communications?
Associations Now
APRIL 24, 2019
With privacy regulations on the rise at the national, state, and global levels, many organizations—along with their chief privacy officers—are sweating the potential compliance impact, Gartner finds. Why are privacy regulations so concerning? How fret-inducing are privacy regulations?
Virtual
NOVEMBER 13, 2014
Nowadays, it seems like in the future everyone can aspire to fifteen minutes of privacy. And whether it’s illicit photos of Kate Upton showing up online or my kids living their lives out loud on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook, we no doubt have less privacy now than ever before. First, give your website privacy policy a read.
Associations Now
DECEMBER 10, 2018
A 2018 defined in the IT department by lots of chatter about GDPR compliance helped create an important and lasting conversation about protecting the privacy of members’ data, panelists at the ASAE Technology Conference & Expo said last week. Security might have been an issue, but data privacy wasn’t an issue.”. We have U.S.
InternetAssociation
MAY 13, 2020
Washington, DC – Internet Association (IA) today released the results of a national public opinion survey that demonstrate Americans’ strong support for economy-wide, federal privacy protections. adults, Americans said they want consistent data privacy protections regardless of where they live or the type of company they interact with.
Associations Now
NOVEMBER 13, 2018
With a tough California law soon to take effect and a new Congress heading to DC, associations are making their case that the federal government should step in with new rules for data privacy and, potentially, new legislation. Near the top of the list for many organizations is data privacy. Department of Commerce.
InternetAssociation
MAY 14, 2020
Washington, DC – IA’s Senior Vice President, Global Government Affairs Michael Bloom issued the following statement on the introduction of the bicameral Public Health Emergency Privacy Act (PHEPA) by Sens. The post Statement On The Public Health Emergency Privacy Act (PHEPA) appeared first on Internet Association.
Reid All About it
FEBRUARY 23, 2012
Google’s new privacy policy takes effect on March 1. What’s privacy worth? This year’s Art Basel Miami Beach included an installation that prompted attendees to weigh the cost of privacy. Forrester Research says people are more informed about privacy, distinguishing between extremely sensitive information and other data.
Higher Logic
APRIL 12, 2018
That may speak volumes to people who have become more and more skeptical about posting anything online because of privacy issues. Weigh the Benefits of Social Media with Privacy and Data Risks. It's a chance to grow your revenue. It is free and most people have a Facebook account nowadays so connecting is easy.
Associations Now
JULY 6, 2017
Old Rules, New Target The Federal Communications Commission is taking its own approach to internet privacy in the wake of the ISP rules repeal. The commission announced it would rely on vintage telephone system rules, implemented as part of the Communications Act of 1934, to allow for partial re-regulation of ISPs on the privacy issue.
Associations Now
JULY 24, 2019
But library organizations warn that a platform policy change could violate both patrons’ privacy and librarians’ ethics code. The American Library Association is raising concerns about a policy change by a LinkedIn subsidiary, citing its potential impact on library patrons’ privacy.
Associations Now
JANUARY 22, 2019
The Nonprofit Alliance is looking to amend the law and pressing for “carefully crafted” federal privacy legislation. There has already been a lot of action on data privacy in the Senate. Brian Schatz (D-HI) have also introduced privacy legislation. Marco Rubio (R-FL) and Sen. Graham IV, FASAE, CAE.
Multiview
MAY 12, 2022
Email marketing has long been the preferred marketing channel for organizations but when Apple introduced Mail Privacy Protection (MPP) almost a year ago, it caused many marketers to question its future effectiveness.
Associations Now
DECEMBER 6, 2019
Privacy for America is putting its hat in the ring with a proposal of what a federal privacy law could look like. Among other things, the proposal would increase oversight for nonprofits on privacy issues. It also would greatly expand the rule-making capabilities of the Federal Trade Commission on privacy issues.
Associations Now
JUNE 27, 2019
And that leads to some natural questions about privacy—questions that a new coalition hopes to answer. The Coalition for Genetic Data Protection, a group whose existence was revealed this week by The Hill , aims to lay out best practices for the privacy of genetic products.
Associations Now
AUGUST 30, 2018
California’s new data privacy law, in the mold of Europe’s GDPR, is leading the tech and advertising industries to push for federal legislation that would standardize the rules—and soften some of the California law’s requirements. While the tech industry effort gains steam, consumer and privacy advocates are pushing back.
Nimble AMS
JUNE 13, 2019
How associations can improve member loyalty with a balanced approach to personalized communications and protecting members’ privacy. How do you provide personalized member communications when your members have high demands for privacy and data security? It turns out that personalization and trust go hand-in-hand. Learn More.
Associations Now
JUNE 10, 2019
The nonprofit consumer group, best known for its popular magazine, is expanding its efforts in the data privacy realm with a just-announced Digital Lab—an initiative backed by the founder of Craigslist. It’s not enough to know where your privacy is being violated. What are the real choices you have?
InternetAssociation
NOVEMBER 3, 2021
Dane Snowden released the following statement in response to the House Energy and Commerce Republicans’ discussion draft of the Control Our Data Act : “IA is encouraged by ongoing efforts in Congress to pursue a comprehensive national consumer privacy standard.
Membersuite
NOVEMBER 6, 2018
Because federal regulations are inevitable, so it’s wise to prepare your association for new data privacy laws. In the spring, association forums and blogs were buzzing about GDPR. Five months later, crickets. So, why should you care about GDPR now?
Nimble AMS
JUNE 13, 2019
How associations can provide personal communications while still respecting member privacy. Meanwhile, we’re all hearing a lot about data security these days — from data privacy and protection laws like GDPR to consumer demands for privacy. Intro text for blog. One sentence or two. Learn More.
Eric Lanke
MARCH 26, 2012
Online Privacy and Generational Divides. Two recent posts about online privacy (one from David Patt and the other from Seth Godin ) got me thinking more and more about the subject. Privacy concerns are often raised when discussions or legislation turns toward the use of electronic medical records. Monday, March 26, 2012.
ReviewMyAMS
OCTOBER 11, 2019
Guest post by Jake Fabbri, CMO of Fonteva Effective January 1, 2020, the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) is a new data privacy law that will impact associations throughout the US. Data privacy. Jake Fabbri, CMO of Fonteva.
Associations Now
APRIL 14, 2017
The International Association of Privacy Professionals is launching the IAPP-RADAR Incident Response Center to help members stay on top of data breaches and applicable laws. Pfeifle noted a trend in vendors creating tech solutions to privacy problems. Before, you had to do this all yourself,” he said.
Associations Now
APRIL 3, 2017
With the passage of a bill rolling back consumer privacy rules on internet providers, public backlash has been picking up—leading major companies, as well as trade groups like USTelecom, to reassure customers that their privacy is safe. “Let’s set the record straight,” stated Verizon Chief Privacy Officer Karen Zacharia.
HighRoad Solution
JANUARY 24, 2024
With that said, today’s compliance and privacy issues are moving at light speed. But there’s still so much more that can—and should—be done from a compliance and privacy perspective. Compliance isn’t easy, particularly when it dictates an overhaul in thinking. So it’s understandable that adherence to new policies takes time.
Associations Now
FEBRUARY 21, 2019
A proposed New York state law that would bar the public release of mugshots to prevent their exploitation online has set up a conflict between privacy and the public’s right to know. And exceptions would be made in cases where the interests of law enforcement outweigh the right to privacy.
Associations Now
MAY 25, 2017
Marsha Blackburn, a prominent critic of the FCC’s internet privacy rules that were recently rolled back by Congress, could revive those rules with a new piece of legislation—but make them also apply to websites at large. Now, the heart of those privacy rules is being brought back to life. This week, Rep.
Nimble AMS
JULY 18, 2023
Privacy-conscious personalization. With growing concerns over data privacy , there is an increasing focus on personalization techniques that respect user privacy and comply with data protection regulations, such as anonymized data analysis and user-controlled personalization settings.
Associations Now
NOVEMBER 10, 2016
The International Association of Privacy Professionals, which says that many corporations are working to implement the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation before a 2018 deadline, recently released a tool to help ease compliance efforts. In comments on the survey, IAPP President and CEO J.
YourMembership
MAY 18, 2017
Data protection and data privacy for nonprofits and associations are important issues being tackled in today’s digital world. Here’s a guest blog article by Daniel Fierro of Abila, introducing how to protect your organization from cyberattacks.
Associations Now
NOVEMBER 18, 2014
Most online users say that privacy matters, but many are often willing to give it up for the right price—generally, for free. To start out this blog post on privacy, I’m going to talk about the idea of covering your head and torso with a sack. We all want more privacy, don’t we? Hear me out. Looking Outside the Sack.
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