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While these individual privacy bills are unlikely to pass into law, they offer a glimpse into what a

While these individual privacy bills are unlikely to pass into law, they offer a glimpse into what a federal privacy law may cover. June 25, 2019 Welcome to Tuesday's edition of the Digiday Daily where we're talking about everything from a change Chrome will be making to its "incognito mode" setting to the seven new privacy bills Congress has introduced this year. See that and more of today's news below. - Google has been eager to position itself as a friend to the news business. But a change coming to the search giant’s Chrome browser raises questions about how much influence Google’s pro-news contingent has within the sprawling tech company. At the end of July, [a software update to Chrome will make websites unable to detect whether visitors are browsing the web in "incognito mode."Â]( - On the [latest episode of our podcast](, Recode's Peter Kafka discusses whether Disney can prove to be a true Netflix challenger and why Google and Facebook do not want to go into video programming. - Congress has stated its intention to pass a federal privacy law. This year, [members of Congress have introduced several privacy bills]( that aim to regulate companies’ collection and/or use of people’s personal information Other things to know about - The so-called disruptors of modern marketing and retail have learned the importance of acting on an opportunity versus reacting to competition. Learn about the importance of finding white space in the market and running with a big idea before crowding sets in at the [Digiday Brand Summit](. - People are accustomed to instant replies through messaging apps, email and social media. In today’s omnichannel world, any effective customer service strategy must account for the sprawling variety of support channels that are now [available to customers.]( Top Stories The GDPR Impact [Circling closer to a federal privacy law, Congress has introduced 7 privacy bills this year]( While these individual privacy bills are unlikely to pass into law, they offer a glimpse into what a federal privacy law may cover. Subscriptions [Chrome's privacy changes are a humbling reminder for subscription publishers]( A recent change to the world’s most popular browser make it impossible for websites to detect when a browser user is using a feature that gets users around a metered paywall. Sponsored by Braze [Marketing’s connective tissue: How agencies set brands up for success in today’s digital-first world]( In today’s fast-moving, digital-first world, understanding how to engage your customers with the most effective technologies and solutions is key to your brand’s long-term success. But many brands lack the nuanced understanding needed to build out a modern marketing strategy. Advertisement Modern Retail [Despite digital investments, department stores are at a disadvantage]( Nordstrom, Kohl’s and Macy’s are doing a lot of “new retail” right, but retooling the department store for modern customers involves more than just updates to store models, influencer collaborations or e-commerce initiatives — these stores are competing in a new retail landscape that has called the value proposition of a department store into question. Sponsored by FreeWheel [Video at Cannes: Collaboration, addressability and women leading the way]( At Cannes, industry pros are focused on bringing addressable advertising to fruition. That means going beyond the same old reliance on all-male thought leadership. Learn more here. 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Video Anywhere ['Siphoning off the crap': Agencies prioritize buying premium content directly on YouTube]( Ad tech units from agencies including Publicis and IPG Mediabrands have been creating their own lists of premium content providers with massive YouTube audiences. [All Latest Stories]( Video Anywhere [Recode’s Peter Kafka: ‘Netflix is winning’]( "The challenge for Disney is they’re starting at zero." You received this email because you’re a member of the Digiday community. If someone forwarded this to you, [subscribe for yourself here](#). [Unsubscribe from this newsletter or update your preferences](. I don't want to hear from Digiday anymore. [Stop receiving all Digiday emails](. Digiday Media, One Liberty Plaza, 9th Floor, New York, NY 10006 [Forward to a Friend](

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