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The cookieless mobile world: how advertisers can stay competitive

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These cookies contain information such as unique user IDs, the site’s name, login details, language preferences, and more. There are two variations: first-party cookies and third-party cookies.

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

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Epsilon’s PubCommon ID, which is an open source first-party cookie ID in the publisher’s domain, was adopted by Prebid in 2020 and merged with SharedID. Publishers and advertisers can connect their first-party data to CORE ID’s established users’ digital identities. The basic first-party-cookie ID solution.

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

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It’s important to note that there are two main types of cookies: First-party cookies and third-party cookies. First-party cookies are created by the website that the user is visiting. Third-party cookies are created by websites other than the one the user is visiting.

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