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September 9, 2020
By Sara Jerde
 
 
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Hi there,

Thanks for reading on this lovely Wednesday.

Oracle will no longer offer third-party data targeting services in Europe next week, as my colleague Ronan Shields reported. The move has notable timing: the software giant is doubling down on its first party data strategy as it faces multiple, alleged GDPR violations.

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