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Balancing Act: Navigating the Shift From Third-Party Cookies to First-Party Data Strategies

Ad Monsters

The wait-and-see approach has been popular ever since Google first announced Chrome would cease to support third-party cookies back in 2019. They have been actively exploring ways to use their first-party data to create audience segments for targeting, measurement, and attribution.

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

Clearcode

Both IDs in third-party cookies and mobile IDs are used to identify individuals as they visit different websites and mobile apps. 6 Alternatives to Third-Party Cookies and Mobile IDs in AdTech and Programmatic Advertising 1. The IAB Tech Lab’s Seller Defined Audiences (SDA) 5. Universal IDs and Device Graphs 2.

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

Clearcode

Key Points Web cookies are a storage mechanism in web browsers that are used to store data. There are generally two types of cookies: first-party and third-party cookies. First-party cookies are created by the domain (aka website) the user is currently visiting. ad.doubleclick.net).

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

Digiday

ConnectID only works with Yahoo’s DSP, which provides audience activation for millions and media measurement ranging from traditional display to CTV, programmatic audio and digital out-of-home. Publishers and advertisers can connect their first-party data to CORE ID’s established users’ digital identities. What does it do?

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How Third-Party Cookies Elimination Will Affect Programmatic Ecosystem

Adtelligent

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. If the information lines up, the browser sends the relevant cookies together with the request. According to the latest ITP update 2.3,

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What’s happening with cookies?

Monetize More

In 2019, Google initially announced third party cookies would be deprecated in the interest of protecting user privacy. Google is now slated to phase out support for the third party cookie in late 2023. But first, what’s a third party cookie?

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Why we care about adtech: The complete guide

Martech

Advertisers are willing to invest in adtech for its ability to attract a target audience and generate strong insights. The pending loss of third-party cookies means contextual advertising will become more important than in the past and adtech is essential to marketers who are looking for ways to access customers through contextual data.