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[Ping Identity]( This Week's Top Ping Identity Blogs Blog Subscription Weekly Email ‌ Hello! Here's the latest and greatest from the Ping Identity blogosphere. [Building Strong Customer Relationships through Data Privacy and Consent]( Posted: Tuesday, January 28, 2020 Data privacy isn’t a new concept, but it’s recently taken on some very public urgency. In the nearly two years that have passed since the Cambridge Analytica scandal broke, customers have become more wary of handing over their data to businesses and much more cynical about what those businesses will do with their data once they have it. In a bit of a paradox, that cynicism hasn’t led (yet) to a wholesale withholding of personal information online, as studies show that the global public is “giving away more personal data than ever, despite the risks.” But while privacy concerns may not be stopping your customers completely from handing over their personal data, ideally they give you their data because of what you do with it, not despite what you do with it. By paying careful attention to data privacy now, you set the stage for stronger relationships and create an environment in which both you and your customers will reap the rewards. [View article]( [Build or Buy: The Strong Case for Buying a CIAM Solution]( Posted: Monday, January 27, 2020 With any new software initiative, there’s often an internal push to build the solution in-house, based on the assumption that this approach affords your organization the ability to meet all your needs and requirements. On its face, building is an attractive option. You can create only what you need, seamlessly integrate it with what you have, and provide whatever support is required. [View article]( ‌ CHECK THESE OUT! ‌ [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Linked in]( [Youtube]( [CONTACT PING]( © Ping Identity. All Rights Reserved. 1001 17th Street, Suite 100 | Denver, CO 80202 | [+1 303-468-2900]( [Update preferences or unsubscribe »](

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