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6 Alternatives to Third-Party Cookies and Mobile IDs in AdTech

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Ever since Google Chrome announced in January 2020 that it’ll be shutting off support for third-party cookies in the next few years, companies operating in the programmatic advertising industry have been scrambling to find reliable and effective alternatives to continue operating.

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UK finally opens antitrust probe of Google’s role in the adtech stack

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“The CMA is assessing whether Google’s practices in these parts of the ad tech stack may distort competition. “The CMA is also concerned that Google may have used its publisher ad server and its DSPs to illegally favour its own ad exchange services, while taking steps to exclude the services offered by rivals.”

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5. Paul Bannister – gamer turned prophet for the publisher

Paleo AdTech

CafeMom was ad-supported from the beginning, and from his perch at the ever-growing network Bannister saw the development of ad servers, ad networks, SSPs, DSPs and header bidding. Today he is Chief Strategy Officer for CafeMedia , a company based largely on the acquisition of AdThrive in 2018.

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34. Andrew Casale – from Casale Media to Index Exchange

Paleo AdTech

.” Carving out some space in an office belonging to his father’s other business, consulting for e-commerce sites , Casale Media hired six engineers, built a “primitive ad server” and worked hard on a more publisher-friendly buying platform. We [will] outlive the cookie.”

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34. Andrew Casale – from Casale Media to Index Exchange

Paleo AdTech

.” Carving out some space in an office belonging to his father’s other business, consulting for e-commerce sites , Casale Media hired six engineers, built a “primitive ad server” and worked hard on a more publisher-friendly buying platform. We [will] outlive the cookie.”

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5. Paul Bannister – gamer turned prophet for the publisher

Paleo AdTech

CafeMom was ad-supported from the beginning, and from his perch at the ever-growing network Bannister saw the development of ad servers, ad networks, SSPs, DSPs and header bidding. Today he is Chief Strategy Officer for CafeMedia , a company based largely on the acquisition of AdThrive in 2018.

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26. Manu Mathew – raising the Visual IQ of ads

Paleo AdTech

In a typical scenario, a programmatic advertiser would give a platform such as Visual IQ access to its ad server log files, and the platform would ingest data around each impression (publisher, size, version, time) as well as data about the desired goals or KPIs (sale, signup, click). He still lives and works in Boston.