On today’s episode, we discuss the challenges that marketers continue to face as they look to adhere to data privacy laws around the world. Tune in to the discussion as our analyst Bill Fisher hosts analyst Karin von Abrams and researcher Paola Flores-Marquez.

Open-banking user growth accelerates in the UK: The Open Banking Implementation Entity (OBIE) said the number of active users crossed 5M last month, just four months after reaching 4M.

Wish turns to shoppable video to reverse its decline: The mcommerce company hopes new tools will be enough to encourage users and merchants to stay on the platform.

Publishers are more prepared for deprecation of third-party cookies: Half now feel it could be an opportunity to highlight first-party data, report shows. With the deadline for Chrome’s cookie sunset now late 2023, that number will hopefully grow.

UK fintech aims to help people spend less on subscriptions: After wrapping up a $9M seed round, Nous will launch a service to automate contract renegotiations and provider switching. Our research shows that’s in high demand.

Ecommerce sales in Southeast Asia will total $89.67 billion in 2022, an increase of $15.31 billion over last year.

Fraud management is critical to retaining US customers’ digital trust: A FICO survey found that 28.7% of respondents would drop their bank if they aren’t pleased with how they handle fraud incidents.

Among US social video viewers, YouTube is the top platform for watching short-form content, with 77.9% of those ages 16 and older going there to stream videos less than 10 minutes long. The No. 2 spot goes to Facebook, which captures a 60.8% share, while TikTok takes third with 53.9%.

Macy’s is staying the course rather than spinning off its ecommerce business: The omnichannel retailer believes that it can be more agile and better serve consumers as an integrated company.

Brands can’t afford to ignore social commerce: Nearly all social media users plan to make at least one purchase through social shopping or influencer commerce.

Volkswagen’s potential purchase of Huawei’s autonomous driving business could force competitors to accelerate AV development: A multibillion-euro investment could help standardize AV technology across VW’s range of models.

At-home charging will skyrocket EV spending, burden infrastructure: More EVs charging in homes signals a rocky road that wireless highway charging technology and infrastructure planning could curtail.

Consumers want affordable drugs, disruptors rise to provide them: Optum launches a new platform to lower the cost of specialty drugs. We dig into how competitors are elbowing in.

Telehealth’s fate in a post-pandemic world: A new survey reveals patients won’t be giving up telehealth after the pandemic. We unpack telehealth’s best use case and barriers holding widespread use back.

As news consumption via podcasts grows, so do misinformation woes: Spotify’s COVID-19 content warnings will likely be the first of many attempts to moderate podcast content.

Peloton’s last-ditch video game push won’t save it: Gaming in general could help Peloton retain and attract users, but the new Lanebreak game it rolled out last week is more of a novelty for now.