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The Big Story: First-Party Cookie Camouflage

AdExchanger

And the latest tweak in Safari will cut down on vendors that camouflage themselves in first-party cookie The post The Big Story: First-Party Cookie Camouflage appeared first on AdExchanger. Ad tech vendors who scrape content to build contextual segments are irking publishers.

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Publishers Fear Ad Revenue Slide with First-Party Cookies Under Threat

VideoWeek

GDPR Moves into Action For all the talk of the death of the cookie, it’s important to remember that it’s strictly third-party cookies which are being removed by Chrome. But while Google is leaving first-party cookies alone for the time being, they’re still under threat from privacy regulation.

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It’s time to re-think our rejection of third-party cookies

Martech

Dig deeper: Alternatives to third-party cookies : The state of play First- and third-party cookies A first-party cookie is written to your browser by the site you’re currently on. A third-party cookie is written by some other site. I’ll also get a Doubleclick cookie.

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Server-side measurement: What is it really good for?

Martech

The so-called “cookie apocalypse” does not only impact third-party cookies. Safari and Firefox are already limiting certain aspects of the first-party cookies set directly by your website. What do cookies have to do with this? The popularity of first-party cookies.

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6 data collection tactics for marketing in the cookieless future

Martech

Here are six tactics marketers can use with first-party and zero-party data to keep marketing automation programs working. First-party vs. third-party data. First-party cookies are currently supported by all browsers,” he said. 3 first-party data tactics.

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First-Party vs. Third-Party Cookies: What Marketers Need to Know

Smart-Hub

Even though many marketers still leverage third-party trackers for effective advertising, more and more browsers are blocking them by default or preparing to do so. Therefore, while first-party cookies are still widely used, advertisers need to find alternative ways to target their audiences. What Are First-Party Cookies?

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Though cookie alternatives are out there, agencies have their issues with them all

Digiday

Some UIDs are inferred, using deterministic or probabilistic models that mash together information gleaned from various sources – including first-party cookies, mobile IDs, IP addresses and so on,” Longacre said. That mashup might not be clean from beginning to end, from a consent basis.

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