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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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17 Top Programmatic Advertising Platforms to Use in 2024

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Instead of blasting ads and hoping they stick, programmatic platforms let you get super targeted. In this article, we spotlight 17 top platforms that can take your ads game to new heights in 2024. Learn how these platforms get you in front of high-value eyeballs. And save time while winning over customers massively.

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33Across Named ‘Best Display Advertising Platform’ in 2022 MarTech Breakthrough Awards

Martech Series

33Across’s identity solution, Lexicon, is an addressable technology designed to help publishers succeed without the use of cookies and simplifies the increasingly complex identity landscape; providing a comprehensive approach to unlock addressability and monetization on the programmatic open while honoring consumer privacy choices.

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Header Bidding: What Is It & How Does It Work?

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Cookie Matching Cookie matching allows demand partners to sync user data more effectively. As a marketer, cookie matching makes it easier to get your content in front of the right consumers during the ideal stage of their purchasing journey. However, Google’s looming cookie ban could make it harder to track user data.

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Header Bidding: What Is It and How Does It Work?

MNTN

Cookie Matching Cookie matching allows demand partners to sync user data more effectively. As a marketer, cookie matching makes it easier to get your content in front of the right consumers during the ideal stage of their purchasing journey. However, Google’s looming cookie ban could make it harder to track user data.

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What Should Mobile Marketers Know About the Android Privacy Sandbox Launch?

Ad Monsters

Remerge, a leading Demand Side Platform (DSP), is at the forefront of this transition, collaborating with Google and other ad tech partners, such as Verve, AppsFlyer, Adjust, and Singular, to ensure a seamless shift. Does Google’s Decision to Keep Third-Party Cookies on Chrome Change Anything?

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Google’s FLEDGE rebrands as ‘Protected Audience API’ as the tech giant continues Privacy Sandbox trials

Digiday

Midway through last year, Google Chrome confirmed the second extension of its planned sunsetting of third-party cookies. It was a stay of execution prompted by a lack of popular industry support for some of Google’s proposed alternatives to ad targeting and tracking methods inside its dominant web browser Chrome without cookies.