Apr 30, 2021 | advertising, collaboration, fiduciary, network, privacy, Privacy Beat, trust
ITEGA calls for support of ‘public option’ user privacy/identity ecosystem — led by journalism-aiding nonprofit Three years of research, meetings and webinar testimony support a call for funding and action to create a “public option” for web user identity and...
Mar 7, 2021 | advertising, Events, fiduciary, identity, network, privacy, Privacy Beat, subscription, technology, trust
WEBINAR REPORT: Blueprinting the Way for Journalism and Privacy: Identity, network, trust | March 4, 2021 READ FULL TRANSCRIPT WATCH VIDEO MORE ABOUT THE SERIES VIEW JAN. 7 PARTICIPANTS VIEW JAN. 21 PARTICIPANTS VIEW MARCH 4 PARTICIPANTS Rules for privacy-safe...
Jan 22, 2021 | advertising, data, identity, privacy, technology, trust
Ad-tech execs and publishers see privacy/identity consumer choice as only way to compete with Facebook, Apple, Google “walled gardens” By Bill Densmore wpdensmore@itega.org The “open” Internet isn’t meeting the business or privacy needs of publishers or...
Dec 7, 2020 | advertising, Events, identity, privacy, trust
LEARN MORE | REGISTER ITEGA launches a free, participatory webinar series on identity, advertising and journalism future – the next is on Jan. 21. What’s next for sustaining democracy and trustworthy information commerce on the web? Three free, public webinars...
Sep 30, 2019 | identity, investing, privacy, trust, venture capital
Venture capital developing principles for ethical-tech investing in “Race to the Top” initiative At a Silicon Valley roundtable, investors and companies seek consensus on fostering alternatives to surveillance capitalism. Mountain View, CA, Sept 13, 2019—An ambitious...
Nov 15, 2018 | collaboration, identity, network, privacy, trust, Uncategorized
How ITEGA can reconcile privacy and identity with the needs of advertisers – a shared-database of non-personal interest information Our goal is to improve the relevance of ads you agree to see, which should improve the user experience. ITEGA will be able to enforce...