Ethical Data, Explained SOAX
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Welcome to Ethical Data, Explained, where we delve into the world of data and data collection.
In our podcast, we aim to debunk common myths surrounding web scraping and answer burning questions like: Is web scraping legal? Is it ethical to use proxies for data collection? Why do companies scrape data? etc.
We invite tech entrepreneurs, data security experts, lawmakers, and hackers to look at data and public data collection from various points of view to unlock safe and ethical web scraping for businesses.
Join us as we chat with experts about data, web scraping, proxies, ethics, and security.
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Intricacies of web scraping in 2023 with Pierluigi VInciguerra, founder of The Web Scraping Club
In this episode of Ethical Data, Explained, Henry Ng is joined by Pierluigi Vinciguerra, founder of The Web Scraping Club as well as Co-founder and CTO of Re Analytics - Databoutique.com. Pier is a web scraping professional with more than 15 years of experience in data sourcing. We discussed web scraping's past, present, and future - how technology evolves and what to expect in the coming years, what trends are emerging and driving the market, and where is the future of web scraping for business - in-house or outsourced teams. We also talked about things like what determines the success of a web scraping project or how to choose a proxy provider for your project.
This episode is a great opportunity to learn more about the man behind the Web Scraping Club project and get his perspective on the industry and its future.
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Antidetect Browsers: Empowering Users to Decide What Personal Data to Disclose with Michael Levit, CEO and Co-founder of Tempest
In this episode of Ethical Data, Explained, Henry Ng is joined by Michael Levit, the CEO and Co-founder of Tempest to discuss privacy-based browsers - what technology they are built on, how they ensure user privacy, how they differ from VPN and proxies, and much more.
Spoiler: privacy-based browsers are not about making your browsing 100% anonymous (that would not be a pleasant experience) but about highlighting sensitive areas and letting you decide whether you want to share your data or not.
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Pop-ups and Cookie Laws: Why and How Businesses Are Tracking User Activity On Their Sites with Romain Vermeulen, Head of Data Science at Wisepops
This week we are joined by Romain Vermeulen, Head of Data Science at Wisepops. With experience working for tech giants like Facebook and Amazon, Romain shares his insights on the current state of online marketing and website visitor engagement. He explains how Wisepops is helping brands focus on their own websites and engage visitors with on-site channels like notifications and pop-ups, all while being mindful of what data they need to collect to deliver.
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Brand Protection for E-Commerce: MAP Violations and Gray Market Threats with Adolfo Hoyos, Head of Technology of Brand Guarde
Adolfo Hoyos, Head of Technology at Brand Guarde, joins us to share his expertise in brand protection in the e-commerce industry, explaining how companies can protect themselves against MAP violations and other threats that can damage product reputation.
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Residential Proxies and Web Scraping: Future of the Industry with Neil Emeigh, CEO of Rayobyte
This week’s episode of Ethical Data, Explained is about proxies, web scraping, and public data collection. Henry Ng is joined by Neil Emeigh to discuss changes and trends in the web scraping industry; a joint initiative of proxy providers to highlight positive web scraping cases to government officials; some data collection resonant cases and their impact on the proxy and web scraping industry going forward.
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Data Safety Starts With Awareness: Compliance is Not Enough
In this week's episode Henry Ng together with the SOAX compliance team (Dmitry Shkolnikov and Alex Smirnoff) discuss why it is important to be both legal and ethical when working with data – especially when providing access to publicly available data.