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Top 13 SaaS Customer Engagement Trends 2023 to Follow

Userpilot

You should build customer trust by ensuring data privacy. Capitalize on first and zero-party data for a cookieless future Customers are more aware of their data and increasingly wary of using cookies to track their online behavior. In fact, 1 out of 2 customers says they have left a website rather than accept cookies in the last year.

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12 Good Friction Examples That Help Increase Product Adoption

Userpilot

Amplitude reinforces its cookies policy with a fun modal. Alerting users to choose their privacy and security settings to increase transparency What is it? Privacy and security are extremely important. A fun message to share important policies. Userpilot sends a confirmatory message before users delete a flow.

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Product Briefing – October 26, 2023

Department of Product

The feature is designed to help boost privacy. 56% of Americans say they usually click “agree” before reading online privacy policies. Something to bear in mind the next time you’re tasked with implementing cookie banners. Slack has ditched its API integration with X.

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Launching Complex Products in International Markets

Mind the Product

How do you manage return policies within a delivery supply chain that stretches across several countries? If you’re planning world domination, they recommend designing a “cookie cutter” plan from the start based on the following principles which you can then adapt to a range of unique markets.

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Biweekly Product Update

Indicative

Digital-privacy concerns have taken over the news recently as Apple and Google rolled out their new cookie regulation policies. We’ve compiled all of the information you need to know about cookies and these policy changes.

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Data in the News: A Win for User Privacy, a Setback for Business Analytics and Personalization

Indicative

Cookies have always been included in digital security and privacy debates so it shouldn’t come as a surprise that Apple and Google continue to create and reinforce policies for web browser cookies to find the right balance between privacy and business. What are the new policies?

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Paul Boag on ‘How to Work Collaboratively on the User Experience’ [VIDEO]

Userzoom

Legal teams are our entrenched enemies that say that we have to have cookie notifications, and checkboxes, and all that kinda crap we don’t like. Now, of course the problem you’ve got here, is you don’t want a user to be paying the same attention to the privacy policy as to the company’s primary call to action, do you?