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Remember, the following capabilities are part of our Trusted Customer View release:
- Consent Enforcement Framework - easily integrate any consent management tool in TiQ with complete control of consent purposes, enabling reliable consent enforcement tailored to any business's needs.
- Consent Orchestration - Centrally manage consent orchestration in just two steps rather than manually including consent conditions every time you build an audience or activation.
- Identity Partner Ecosystem - integrations with identity solutions to enrich customer profiles, activate addressable audiences, and more, all in a privacy-safe, future-proof way.
- Visitor Grouping - group and engage profiles based on common attributes like household, or company/account.
- Platform Permissions - a centralized area for managing and administering permissions across all Tealium products and services.
- Data Mapping - easily map your existing custom data layers into a standardized semantic schema and identify important customer data points that Tealium will use to generate new insights, dashboards, and modeling.
- TiQ Events - no-code event data collection setup for easier tracking of granular customer behavior such as video views, scrolling, or mouseovers.
- Connector Throttling - new mechanism that throttles the amount of outbound data sent to vendors via connectors so customers don't exceed their vendor's rate limits or lose data.
- Notifications - email and/or in-app event notifications alerting Customer Data Hub (CDH) users when certain things occur, such as a connector failure.