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Privacy Laws Are Changing: Make Sure Your Nonprofit Is Ready

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Your legal counsel can help you understand how the changing laws apply to your organization’s data collection, usage, and storage. NOTE: The following information does not constitute legal advice and is not a comprehensive review of data privacy laws. Americans are increasingly concerned about the privacy of their personal data.

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HOW TO: Upgrade Your Nonprofit’s Pinterest Profile to a Business Account

Nonprofit Tech for Good

The new business accounts do not change the design or functionality of your nonprofit’s Pinterest profile, but it will give you access to new tools and case studies for brands as they become available. It also allows you to stop having to use a personal profile as a brand (i.e.,

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Flixxaid: A New Mobile App for Social Good

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Create and sign into one more profile? Flixxaid enables nonprofits to share video messages to raise awareness and empowers their supporters to share their personal stories and volunteer experiences, and raise awareness around a cause in an engaging and memorable way. Will they download one more app? And regularly check one more feed?

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What You Need to Do to Get CCPA Compliant?

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It will allow Americans to demand information on what personal data has been collected on them and request that that data be deleted. There is also a lot of confusion regarding how the law can be enforced and how it will affect consumerism on a daily basis. As one can imagine, this will have a huge impact on U.S.

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What You Need to Do to Get CCPA Compliant?

Byte Technology

It will allow Americans to demand information on what personal data has been collected on them and request that that data be deleted. There is also a lot of confusion regarding how the law can be enforced and how it will affect consumerism on a daily basis. As one can imagine, this will have a huge impact on U.S.

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Is Privacy for Everyone (Including Donors) Dead?

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The answer is a lot, including bots and tech, that stole personal information and led misinformation campaigns. Simultaneously, personal computing hardware grew from what it was in the few millions in the early 1980s to become a genuinely mass-market product as many more millions of families brought computers into their homes.

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Privacy-First Marketing for Nonprofits

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Doing so will show prospective donors that you value their personal information—especially when you’re doing it not because it’s legally required (yet) but because it’s the right thing to do. Fundamentally, it’s a play to build long-term brand trust over short-term marketing results. It’s the way of the future.