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Data privacy: how hotels can protect guest and customer data

eHotelier

If you work at a hotel, you need to know about data privacy and the threats that exist around every corner. Here are steps you can take to safeguard this data and eliminate those threats.

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Report: Privacy ranks as top hotel AI adoption concern

Hotel Business

digital marketing professionals list privacy as their top concern regarding the adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) for hotels. When asked about their concerns regarding AI in marketing, “privacy concerns” topped the list at 52%. However, 22% do not have any usage or privacy guidelines in place. According to SOCi Inc.

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Protecting Patron Privacy While Using QR Codes

Modern Restaurant Management

While these menus may be an attractive option to patrons and staff who are concerned about passing paper or plastic menus back and forth, and offer a number of other benefits, they are not without their privacy and security concerns. QR codes provided to restaurants for free and without any clear privacy controls can be of particular concern.

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How Can Hotels Comply With the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA)?

eZee Absolute

On January 1st, 2023, the California Privacy Rights Act will come into effect. If you’re thinking ‘Another privacy rights act?’ You’ve probably heard about the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) passed in 2018. It laid the foundation for data privacy law in the state of California and came into effect on January 1, 2020.

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TSA’s Facial Recognition Sparks Privacy Outrage

Travel Pulse Destinations

Some government officials are worried about the risk to civil liberties, privacy rights, safety and security of biometric data, and racial discrimination.

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Understanding the role of privacy and security in responsible innovation

SAS

Handling data appropriately includes implementing adequate privacy policies and security measures to protect it. Understanding the role of privacy and security in responsible innovation was published on SAS Voices by Kristi Boyd Doing so prevents accidental exposure and ensures ethical data use.

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CCPA, CPRA and the Changing Privacy Landscape

Revenue Hub

NB: This is an article from Cendyn , one of our Expert Partners Given the recent passage of new legal provisions in California, online privacy concerns are more important than ever. Many hoteliers are already aware of several important legal changes that have taken place on the digital privacy side of resource management.