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Tealium Leads Industry with Enhanced Privacy and Consent Functionality

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by Angela Guess

According to a new press release, “Tealium, the leader in real-time customer data solutions and enterprise tag management, has announced enhanced features of its privacy and consent management tools within the Tealium Universal Data Hub. The company’s Privacy and Consent Manager empowers organizations to manage user preferences, affirmative consent handling, and granular privacy controls – all while giving end users control over their data. As part of the company’s market-leading platform, the new enhancements include multi-language support, fully customizable content and styling, global settings, and the capability to log consent changes as required by the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).”

The release goes on, “The enhanced product also boasts the following features: (1) Consent Request Manager: Provides companies with the ability to configure the prompt presented on websites to request consent from users. It allows users to grant consent or withdraw consent via the prompt. (2) Consent Preferences Manager: Allows companies to configure the categories of tracking offered to users that give consent. Tealium also recently released new functionality to help organizations comply with data subject access requests, as required by the forthcoming GDPR.”

Mike Anderson, founder and CTO of Tealium, commented, “Tealium has always been a strong advocate of data governance and transparency, and we are continually updating our product features to ensure they constantly reflect the changing ecosystem… By helping companies to responsibly manage and control customer data flows across touchpoints, we can support them in delivering meaningful, relevant customer experiences that are respectful of end-user privacy preferences. Our enhanced privacy and consent management features continue to provide companies with the tools they need for responsible data management, and to support them in compliance with GDPR.”

Read more at Business Wire.

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