Want to learn more about Quantcast's industry standard consent solution for GDPR?
Quantcast Choice is being offered free of charge to publishers and advertisers. The solution is now available for self-service download and implementation here. If you’d like more information about the IAB consent framework or want to talk to someone about Quantcast Choice, please let us know.
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Quantcast’s commitment to GDPRPrivacy by design
Quantcast is committed to protecting the privacy of individuals. GDPR has many positive aspects and furthers our company beliefs in privacy by design, transparency, choice and control. We believe in designing privacy into every product, feature, and decision that we make around data.
Individuals should be able to easily access information about Quantcast’s data practices, including the data that we collect, what we use it for and with whom we share it. Individuals should also have choices over the data that we collect about them.
At the same time, we recognize that the GDPR and the proposed ePrivacy Regulation are introducing some technical challenges to the digital marketing industry.
We see GDPR as the opportunity to continuously improve the control and usage of online data while also ensuring the best customer, advertiser, and publisher experience possible.
GDPR Readiness
Quantcast has multiple projects underway to prepare for the GDPR.
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Consent solution delivery
With GDPR now in effect,you need to, stay informed and nimble to any new developments. Here are some steps in the right direction:
- Familiarise yourself with the terms of GDPR, particularly how they affect your current and any future data protection processes and policies.
- Consult with your legal team to obtain advice specifically applicable to your business.
- Monitor your current controls, policies, and processes to ensure you’re meeting the requirements of GDPR.
- Understand how your advertising and technology partners are complying with GDPR if necessary.
- Monitor regulatory guidance as they develop, since interpretations of GDPR are still developing.