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GPC is a browser signal that lets users opt out of data selling and sharing across every site at once. Here is how it works, why regulators require it, and how to honor it correctly.
A 2026 publisher guide to Singapore's Personal Data Protection Act (PDPA): how the PDPC reads cookie consent under the post-2021 amendments, the Do Not Call register and notification obligations, the new mandatory data breach regime, and the practical CMP and ad-tech configurations that keep Singapore traffic monetisable while the regulator's audit programme scales up.
A 2026 publisher guide to integrating the TikTok Pixel with a consent-first stack: what the pixel tracks, the GDPR and CPRA obligations it creates, how to wire it through your CMP and Google Tag Manager, when to move to the server-side Events API, and the audit traps that turn a working pixel into a regulator letter.
A 2026 publisher guide to Saudi Arabia's Personal Data Protection Law (PDPL): when SDAIA enforcement applies, the cookie consent rules under the implementing regulations, cross-border transfer limits, and how to keep KSA traffic monetisable while avoiding the new fine regime.
What Google CMP certification means, who needs it, and how to verify your consent platform meets all requirements.
A 2026 publisher guide to the U.S. Children's Online Privacy Protection Act: when COPPA applies to your site, the verifiable parental consent rules, the 2024 amendment changes, and how to wire your CMP and ad stack to stay clear of FTC enforcement.
A 2026 publisher's guide to the EU-US Data Privacy Framework: how it legalises transatlantic cookie and ad data flows, the consent layer regulators expect, and the CMP and vendor steps that keep your stack defensible.
A practical 2026 guide to the IAB Multi-State Privacy Agreement (MSPA) for U.S. publishers: how it layers on GPP signals, sensitive data, signatory roles, and how to wire it into your CMP without breaking ad revenue.
Switzerland's revised Federal Act on Data Protection has now been fully applicable for more than two years, and the FDPIC is finally treating it as a working enforcement instrument. Here is what publishers serving Swiss users need to know in 2026.