About Marc Parrish

Marc Parrish, Founder and CEO of PieEye INC., is a seasoned marketing expert with a rich history in the industry. Holding an MBA from UCLA and a background in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Michigan, Marc's expertise spans interactive marketing to product marketing. Based in San Francisco, his insights into the digital transformation of the U.S. retail sector are deeply informed by his vast experience and passion for various social causes.

India’s Landmark Data Protection Bill Passes: A New Era for Digital Privacy

A New Era of Digital Privacy For The World's Largest [...]

By |2023-09-06T09:34:04+00:00August 14, 2023|Articles, Privacy law, Sensitive data|Comments Off on India’s Landmark Data Protection Bill Passes: A New Era for Digital Privacy

Lessons from the FLoC: Google’s Topics API, and a Privacy-Centric Shift in Advertising

In the rapidly evolving digital landscape, privacy concerns are reshaping [...]

By |2023-09-06T09:34:43+00:00July 29, 2023|Articles|Comments Off on Lessons from the FLoC: Google’s Topics API, and a Privacy-Centric Shift in Advertising

Navigating the Global Landscape of Data Privacy Laws: A Guide for E-commerce

You are probably at the helm of a digital ship [...]

By |2023-10-04T15:43:47+00:00July 24, 2023|Articles, Consumer privacy, Privacy law|Comments Off on Navigating the Global Landscape of Data Privacy Laws: A Guide for E-commerce

What is a Data Subject Access Request (DSAR) under Various Data Privacy Laws?

Introduction to DSAR The Data Subject Access Request (DSAR) [...]

By |2023-09-06T09:41:44+00:00June 22, 2023|Articles, Consumer privacy, Privacy law|Comments Off on What is a Data Subject Access Request (DSAR) under Various Data Privacy Laws?

Meta’s $1.3B Data Privacy Fine: A Circus of Fines and Balancing Acts

In a plot twist that even screenwriters couldn't have scripted, [...]

By |2023-09-06T09:41:52+00:00May 25, 2023|Articles, Consumer privacy, Privacy law|Comments Off on Meta’s $1.3B Data Privacy Fine: A Circus of Fines and Balancing Acts
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