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The Demise of Third-Party Cookies in AdTech: Why Are They Being Phased Out?

Clearcode

At the center of this are third-party cookies and their demise in popular web browsers. In this article, we explain what third-party cookies are, how they work, how they are used in programmatic advertising, why they’re going away, and what the alternatives are. Table of Contents What Are Third-Party Cookies?

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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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31. Steve Latham – taking an Encore at Flashtalking

Paleo AdTech

and when John Nardone joined as CEO in 2015 after running the DMP [x+1] ( sold to Rocket Fuel), he began to refashion the company as a Google alternative complete with self-contained ad server and dynamic creative products. Flashtalking itself started as a personalization platform in the U.K.,

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31. Steve Latham – taking an Encore at Flashtalking

Paleo AdTech

and when John Nardone joined as CEO in 2015 after running the DMP [x+1] ( sold to Rocket Fuel), he began to refashion the company as a Google alternative complete with self-contained ad server and dynamic creative products. Flashtalking itself started as a personalization platform in the U.K.,