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A Brief Timeline of Signal Loss

VideoWeek

By 2024, everyone working in digital advertising was tired of hearing about cookie deprecation, writes Thomas Bernal, VP Go To Market at Ogury. What signal loss refers to is the erosion of data that was once used as a reliable proxy for consumer behaviours, or the consumer themselves, such as the famous or infamous third-party cookie.

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

Clearcode

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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European Data Protection Board Agrees Ground Rules for Cookie Banners

VideoWeek

When the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) came into force in 2018, it became a legal requirement across the EU to collect explicit user consent in order to process any personal data. Cookie banners were nothing new. Except, specifications around what cookie banners should look like were vague.

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Why Likewise Is Focusing On Direct Deals Instead Of Programmatic

AdExchanger

With third-party cookies on their way out, direct deals are making a comeback. The company launched in 2018 with backing from Bill Gates, […] The post Why Likewise Is Focusing On Direct Deals Instead Of Programmatic appeared first on AdExchanger.

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3 strategies to navigate change as digital privacy evolves

Martech

Since the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) took effect in 2018, 15 states have established their own privacy regulations , with more expected to follow. However, with customer interactions occurring across a growing number of touchpoints and the eventual sunset of third-party cookies, data collection is also becoming more fragmented.

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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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Can Targeting Truly Be ID-Free? Q&A with Anthony Flaccavento, General Manager Americas, Ogury

Ad Monsters

The ad tech industry must break free of third-party cookies to comply with newly enacted privacy laws. Some companies like Ogury are implementing new strategies before full cookie deprecation to keep making strides without missing a step. What Does the End of Third-Party Cookies Mean For Ad Tech? ” Can you tell us why?

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