November Digital Marketing Industry Updates
New Google Features Coming to Increase Privacy and Security
Several new features have been recently released by Google recently that focus on increasing security for its users. These features were rolled out to celebrate Cybersecurity Awareness Month. These updates include Security Hub for Pixel devices, VPN expansion to new countries, and an HTTPS-First Mode for Chrome users. For business owners, the most notable change to pay attention to would be the HTTPS-First Mode. HTTPS websites are secure websites that reduce the risk of online threats. This new feature gives Chrome users a warning before loading a less-secure site. For those not yet on HTTPS, this could greatly affect your traffic and your business, especially if you’re
selling products on your website. So if you haven’t secured your site as HTTPS yet, now would be the best time to make sure you make the change.
Google Performance Max Now Open to All Advertisers!
Online consumer behaviour has been in constant flux, especially this past year. It was because of this that Google introduced Performance Max as a step towards automation and a new way to buy
Google Ads across
Search,
YouTube,
Display, Discover, Gmail, and
Maps, all from a single campaign. Performance Max was first rolled out to a select number of advertisers for testing. And after strong beta results, Google has now released the product to all advertisers worldwide. Google considers Performance Max as a good way to complement your keyword-based Search campaign to help grow your performance across their advertising channels.
Instagram’s Encouraging You to Take a Break!
Do you sometimes wonder where time has gone whenever you decide to take a short break and scroll through your Instagram feed? Before you know it, 60 minutes have passed when you intended to scroll through for about ten.
Instagram is well-aware of this and is testing out a new feature that gives you a little nudge that maybe it’s time to take a break from Instagram. How does it work? First, you opt into the feature, and then you get to choose how much time passes before the app will send you a reminder that it’s time for a break. This can be after 10, 20, or 30 minutes. After the allotted time passes, you’ll get a message on the app saying, “Time for a break? Take a moment to reset by closing Instagram.” The feature doesn’t block access from Instagram after the prompt, though, but only sends you a reminder. Taking a break from Instagram will be up to you.
Facebook’s Facial Recognition System is Going Away
Facebook has recently decided to shut down their Facial Recognition system. For those unfamiliar with it, this is the feature that automatically identifies your face in the photos and images uploaded onto the social media platform. This allows Facebook to provide suggestions on who to tag in your photos and also notifies those included in the photo whether they’d like to tag themselves in it. This system was also used to create image descriptions for blind and visually impaired people. However, the system has incurred growing concerns, especially in terms of user privacy. As a result, Facebook has decided to shut down the Facial Recognition system and will explore how else they can use the technology for better-suited purposes.