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19 US States Have Privacy Laws That Break Your WordPress Tracking

February 27, 2026

By 2026, 19 US states enforce comprehensive privacy laws—covering nearly 50% of US consumers (IAPP,[…]

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Cookie Consent Is Hiding 60% of Your WooCommerce Customers

February 27, 2026

Cookie consent banners hide 60-80% of WooCommerce customer data from every marketing platform simultaneously. The[…]

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Your Meta Pixel Is Evidence in a CIPA Wiretapping Lawsuit

February 26, 2026

A wave of lawsuits under California’s 1967 Invasion of Privacy Act (CIPA) is targeting websites[…]

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Browser Signal Consent Will Kill Your Cookie Banner by 2027

February 25, 2026

The EU Digital Omnibus proposes Article 88b, requiring websites to accept machine-readable consent signals from[…]

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19 US States Have Privacy Laws and Your Consent Plugin Only Handles GDPR

February 24, 2026

As of January 2026, 19 US states have comprehensive consumer privacy laws in force —[…]

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From Opt-In to Opt-Out: What the Digital Omnibus Means for WordPress Consent

February 23, 2026

The EU Digital Omnibus proposes shifting some cookie categories from opt-in to opt-out using legitimate[…]

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AI Is Now Website Infrastructure and It Runs on Data You Are Not Collecting

February 19, 2026

AI-powered personalization has shifted from experimental technology to operational ecommerce infrastructure, with 97% of retailers[…]

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The EU Digital Omnibus Helps Google and Meta Train AI Models

February 19, 2026

The EU Digital Omnibus (November 2025) codifies legitimate interest as a legal basis for AI[…]

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Your Cookie Consent Rate Means AI Only Knows Half Your Customers

February 19, 2026

Cookie consent rejection rates in the EU average 40-60% when compliant banners include an equal[…]

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GDPR Says Cookie Tracking Is Non-Essential: Your AI Disagrees

February 19, 2026

GDPR classifies behavioral tracking as non-essential, requiring consent that 60-70% of visitors refuse. But AI-powered[…]

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