Researchers find that tracking pixels—small pieces of embedded code that can transmit user data to third parties—significantly increase data breach risk on hospital websites. Subscribe to our ...
Rutgers researchers find many hospitals use tracking pixels that risk data breaches by transmitting visitor data to outside ...
April 13, 2026 - Somewhere between talent acquisition's "let's measure applicant conversion" meeting and the first plaintiff demand letter, the careers page on websites became a privacy trap. That is ...
On April 14, 2026, the CNIL published its long-awaited recommendation on tracking pixels in emails (Decision No. 2026-042). Tracking pixels are invisible images hosted on remote servers whose display ...
In the world of digital marketing, tracking pixels have long been the secret sauce for companies trying to understand their customers. These tiny, invisible bits of code are embedded in websites and ...
The CNIL treats email tracking pixels as regulated trackers requiring prior consent separate from any general consent requirements for email marketing. Exemptions are narrow, leaving most pixel usage ...