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The WIR: Criteo Slapped with €40 Million GDPR Fine, Omnicom Goes on an AI Offensive, and RTL Pushes into Programmatic for Addressable Inventory

VideoWeek

Firstly, he CNIL says that Criteo failed to verify with its partners whether users had given consent to use of cookies for tracking, meaning that in some cases Criteo deployed cookies even where the user hadn’t consented. ID5’s identity graph will enable advertisers on The Trade Desk platform to leverage ID5’s cookieless ID.

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The WIR: RTL Pulls M6 Sale, Xperi Completes its Split, and the Mail Gets Sued

VideoWeek

Using PubMatic’s Connect platform, agencies can access Permutive-facilitated cohorts across all browsers without the need for third-party cookies. Of the campaign agencies surveyed, 80 percent considered CTV the most promising development for their digital campaigns, up from 63 percent in 2020 and 40 percent in 2018.

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Digiday+ Research: A guide to the top 10 ID alternatives for publishers

Digiday

Identity technologies are the backbone of programmatic advertising, which has been dependent on tracking user data and third-party cookies for decades. In fact, most non-premium publishers depend on ad targeting through third-party cookies for over 80% of their ad revenue. Does this solution use third-party cookie data?

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The WIR: Viaplay Outlines its Rescue Plan, Tubi Announces UK Launch, and the UK Government Intervenes in The Telegraph’s Sale

VideoWeek

” Google Doubles Down on Cookie Deprecation Deadline Google is committed to removing cookies from Chrome at the end of 2024, the company’s VP of global advertising told Digiday this week. One percent of cookies will be gone in January 2024, said Dan Taylor, providing a “real world testing environment” for advertisers.

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