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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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How Publishers Are Using AI Tools To Achieve Their Ad And Rev Ops Goals

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Publisher’s AI Tools, Integrations and Partnerships: New York Times – BrandMatch New York Times Advertising has long been at the forefront of digital innovation, particularly in deploying AI and machine learning to refine ad targeting and drive monetization strategies.

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Third-Party Cookies in Google Chrome: A Guide For AdTech

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Third-party cookies have been key to programmatic advertising, allowing advertisers to track users across sites for personalized ads. As privacy concerns grow, browsers like Safari and Firefox have blocked these cookies by default. In this article, you’ll learn about third-party cookies and their functions in Google Chrome.

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How Third-Party Cookies Elimination Will Affect Programmatic Ecosystem

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Google Chrome is on the way to third-party cookies removing. In August 2019 Google Chrome announced a phasing out of the third-party cookies support within 2 years. 5 Questions On Third-Party Cookies and Their Forthcoming Demise. What Is The Role Of Third-Party Cookies?

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

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Google also recently revised its approach to push for topic-based ad targeting, rather than cohorts.). Although a 2019 consultation , following publication of its preliminary report, featured breaking up the adtech giant as one of a number of potential remedies.).

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WTF is device fingerprinting?

Digiday

30, 2019, Digiday has updated this article to include a video that helps to illustrate what fingerprinting is. The cookie is the best-known method for identifying and tracking people online. For years, device fingerprinting has gone somewhat under the radar as a more surreptitious alternative to the cookie. Not at all.

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‘I highly doubt this is the last deadline’: Why Google’s daunting balancing act leaves the cookie’s fate open-ended

Digiday

Google has confirmed what many have speculated: it will further delay phasing out third-party cookies in its Chrome web browser until the second half of 2024. In January 2020, when Google initially said it would phase out third-party cookies, it said it expected to make a move in 2022. Paul Bannister, CSO, Cafe Media.

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