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New U.S. Privacy Laws Will Give More Power to Meeting Attendees

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states Virginia, California, Colorado, Connecticut and Utah, will be introducing new data privacy laws. These separate privacy acts go by different names, but they aim to accomplish the same things, namely, giving the consumer more control over what is done with their information. What New Privacy Laws Mean for U.S. Jill Blood.

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Concerns about using facial analysis at events

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Using facial recognition has obvious privacy concerns. Facial analysis Facial analysis claims to overcome such privacy concerns by avoiding the collection of individuals’ data. The concept is that a collection device collects and analyzes incoming video data. Over a dozen U.S.

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Concerns about using facial analysis at events: part two

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But it’s misleading because it does not address attendee privacy concerns. GDPR and Data Privacy Regulations Different regions and implementations have different requirements. My January 15, 2024 article “ Concerns about using facial analysis at events ” generated much discussion. In simple words. “ Wow!

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New Privacy Regulations for Event Data Coming in 2023

MeetingsNet

It’s been about five years since the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR, went into effect, putting strict rules in place for collecting, storing, and processing data on EU citizens. 2018 was when the privacy concept really hit the U.S.,” Notice: Tell attendees how their information will be used and shared.

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Post-Pandemic Events: The Contactless Way

Endless Events

Post-pandemic events will notice a surge in personalization. The current times have witnessed a noticeable increase in the rise of various methods of advertising that are highly consumer-centric, engaging, and dynamic. . Contingency Planning . Advanced Advertising Techniques . Make Use of Virtual Tools For Digital Check-ins .

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Want to Unlock Your Events’ Full Potential? Use Your Data

MeetingsNet

Ever notice how your most disgruntled attendees are often the most vocal?) Data privacy laws permitting, you may also be able to share relevant attendee data with exhibitors that could help them qualify sales leads, magnifying the value of your event for them and boosting retention. Do they go to the expo or skip it?

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What tourism organizations should know about GA4

Advanced Travel and Tourism

With privacy changes across the industry, and the desire to have more opt-in data collection from users, you now have to think of analytics data collection similar to how you think of surveys. You’ll notice very quickly some of the new buzzwords from GA4—Engagements, Engaged Sessions, and Average Engagement Time.