Every quarter, we bring you an exclusive recap of what we’ve been building at Didomi and give you a sneak peek at our roadmap for the near future. 

 

As 2023 comes to an end, it’s time to reflect on the last quarter of the year in this winter edition of our quarterly product update series, going over what happened these past few months, what is new for Didomi since our last update, and what we have in store for the first quarter of next year.

 

Summary

 

 


 

The Transparency and Consent Framework (TCF) v2.2 is live in the Console 

 

One of the biggest events in the data privacy industry this past quarter has been the Transparency and Consent Framework (TCF) v2.2.

 

The latest iteration of IAB Europe’s framework has introduced a number of changes, including:

 

  • Removal of ‘legitimate interest’ as a legal basis for some Purposes

  • Addition of Purpose 11 to enhance users' content experience

  • More descriptive names and explanations of purposes and features to aid user understanding

  • Standardization of additional information about vendors to improve transparency: Mandatory disclosure about the number of Vendors in the first layer of the CMP and of additional vendor information in the second layer of the CMP

  • Specific requirements to facilitate users’ withdrawal of consent

 

We’ve successfully incorporated the TCF v2.2 in our Consent Management Platform (CMP) and helped our customers who participate in the framework upgrade to its latest iteration. This has been a long-form effort, which started long before the November 20 deadline:

 

“Didomi has been actively involved in developing the TCF 2.2 with the IAB. The latest version of the framework introduces new requirements for increased transparency, something we believe is completely aligned with our Privacy UX beliefs.”


- Romain Gauthier, co-founder and CEO at Didomi

 

Against the backdrop of this massive industry news, we were able to provide guidance on how many vendors organizations should declare and how to identify all the vendors that drop trackers on their websites using our Advanced Compliance Monitoring product. 

 

Learn more about Didomi's Advanced Compliance Monitoring

 

Learn more about the TCF v2.2: To discover what the impact of the TCF v2.2 has been so far, look at our research covering changes in vendors, consent rate, and more. 


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Didomi product news: Winter 2023

 

The team at Didomi was hard at work in the last quarter of 2023, with a number of product iterations, news, and updates. We will divulge more in 2024, but for now, you can already check out two major achievements our team has been working on: 

 

 

This is only a glimpse of what we’ve been working on over the last quarter. Next, we give you a sneak peek at our product roadmap for next year.

 

What’s next? Sneak peek at our product roadmap

 

The year is almost up, and while the last quarter of 2023 was full of updates and news from our side, we have a lot more coming in 2024. 

 

Without revealing too much, here is a sneak peek at some of the updates you can expect in the first quarter of the following year:

 

  • Support more regulations and standards, bringing our solutions to new places and addressing new challenges for our customers

  • Google consent mode V2 integration to address Google’s latest changes and updates

  • Digital Markets Act support to help organizations get ready for the upcoming landmark regulation

 

And a lot more on the way! We are excited to start off 2024 together and can’t wait to showcase everything we’ve been working on for the upcoming months. 

 

In the meantime, we wish you a happy new year, and if you have any questions or concerns or want to know more about how Didomi can help your compliance and privacy challenges, book a time with our team:

 

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