The Information Trust Exchange Project — Editors, researchers, technologists, entrepreneurs and journalism advocates taking on the task of making a new market for digital information. Governed by a public-benefit consortium. Committed to respecting individual identity and privacy.
"PRIVACY TOWN" -- Can a news organization become its community’s “privacy protector” . . . cut down on ad fraud . . . and reach new readers, viewers and users with trustworthy services? ITEGA considers testing.
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2018 / ITEGA: Pocantico Report
New nonprofit holds founding meeting aimed at helping the public – and news media – come to terms over privacy, identity and information commerce on the web.
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Google emails publishers and other ad partners with disclosure about its GDPR compliance plans — it will offer non-personalized ad service
Google Company emailed publishers and other advertising parters updating its plans for complying with the European Union's General Data Protection Regulation which takes effect May 25, 2018. The most significant announcement -- Google will launch a solution to support...
GDPR and ITEGA
LINK: Running references to GDPR resources Has the GDPR law actually gotten European news outlets to cut down on rampant third-party cookies and content on their sites? It seems so | Nieman Lab | Aug. 15, 2018 "Understanding GDPR" -- a Swiss tech company's founder...
A briefing about how the ITEGA ecosystem could work
Blockchain is a metaphor for doing things in a decentralized and distributed manner as much as possible. The approach we have supported for the news industry is one in which there is a shared service for authenticating users, and vendors who run within that shared...
Gehring: The background and rationale for the Information Trust Exchange project (2016)
In 2016, Donald. W. Reynolds Journalism Institute consulting fellow David Gehring wrote this backgrounder explaining why publishers could benefit from collaborating with then being incubated at RJI as the Information Trust Exchange project. He also elaborated on the...