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How the EU’s Digital Services Act Promotes Greater Ad Transparency

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First adopted by the European Union (EU) in October 2022 to replace the Electronic Commerce Directive of 2000, the DSA aims to protect online consumers by addressing systemic challenges like illegal content, disinformation, and the need for greater ad transparency.”

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The Problems With Behavioral Targeting

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Many industry experts agree with the general public that behavioral targeting poses a serious data privacy threat. Third-Party Data Will Eventually Die Out Lastly, the constant looming of Google’s plan to kill off third-party cookies is bound to harm the behavioral targeting landscape, at least to a degree.

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What Is Retail Media & Retail Media Networks (RMNs)?

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a retailer’s website) and the fact that a brand will often utilize a retailer’s first-party data to power ad targeting. Retail media ads can also come in many forms, with the main ones being: Sponsored products: A brand’s products or services displayed on a retailer’s search results page.

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The Evolution of Google’s Privacy Sandbox

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FLoC Criticized and Replaced by Topics API On January 14, 2020, Chrome published an intention to implement a Federated Learning of Cohorts (FLoC) API , the original solution designed for ad targeting in the Privacy Sandbox. In January 2021, Google claimed that FLoC was at least 95% as effective as third-party cookies for tracking.

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