The full implications of CCPA compliance on Facebook are unclear at this Industry Email Listtime, but we do know that Facebook will limit how the platform uses personal information (PII) to unify user identities. As a result, we expect tracking customer behavior and audience targeting to become more challenging for digital marketers. We also believe the changes will Industry Email List cause a performance hit on the platform, as they will impact the effectiveness of advanced customer matching, offline conversion tracking, and retargeting for California residents. But the main immediate effect is retargeting. When enabled,
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