AdMonsters August 20, 2021 The State of Ad Filtering in 2021 The surge in digital media consumption continues. Ad spend is flowing freely beside the traffic stream. Unfortunately, to the dismay of publishers and advertisers alike, ad block usage is on the rise. But ad blockers are becoming ad filterers…
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You may have heard of SWAN in Google's Privacy Sandbox, but this SWAN is a community-operated and open source replacement for many use cases supported by third-party cookies. Compared to Google’s Privacy Sandbox offerings, SWAN (Secure Web Addressability Network) provides a legally compliant solution that will improve people’s privacy. No…
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August 17, 2021 NY Times Goes All in on Newsletters User-Agent String Deprecation Delayed, But Soon NPR Debuts Real-Time Diversity Tracker NYT Goes All in on Tiered Newsletters Image sourced from the NYTimes The New York Times is banking on newsletters to continue elevating its subscriber base. Approximately one-third of…
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AdMonsters August 6, 2021 How Publishers Can Become Masters of Their First-Party Data Without a cookie reprieve, digital advertising and media monetization will most likely rely on a number of alternatives going forward, and first-party data, in particular, will be key to any future strategies. Harnessing first-party data at…
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Without a cookie reprieve, digital advertising and media monetization will most likely rely on a number of alternatives going forward, and first-party data, in particular, will be key to any future strategies. Harnessing first-party data at scale will ensure marketers can keep delivering relevant and engaging ads across the web…
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AdMonsters July 29, 2021 Chrome Releases Privacy Sandbox Timeline; Still Not Supporting ID Alternatives Google released the timeline for the Privacy Sandbox and is finally bidding adieu to third-party cookies in 2023— maybe it's for real this time. This estimated timeline is based on origin trials, Privacy Sandbox use…
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The Tech Lab's Open Source Initiative will make the code and guidelines of ad tech projects — like UID 2's Open Source ID framework, proof of concept libraries for implementing authenticated connections using Ads.cert, and brand suitability test benchmarks — available to everyone, all in one place.
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Powered by: July 27, 2021 NAI Wants Consumers Email to Opt Them Out of Hashed Email Tracking What Are the Primary Motivations for Ad Blocking? To Survive, Radio Diversifies Rev Streams Around the Water Cooler NAI to Consumers: Give Us Your email, We’ll Opt You Out of Hashed email…
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Digital media and advertising is rapidly changing. To survive in this increasingly complicated environment, publishers and advertisers need innovative strategies and technologies to increase their efficiency (and keep revenues afloat) as they look to continue connecting with audiences and also proving the value of those relationships.
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Powered by: July 13, 2021 FLoC Trial Ends, Results Go Private USA Today Launches Regwall, But For Who? How Different Generations Approach Ad Blocking Biden to Big Tech: Bye, Bye, Bye Around the Water Cooler FLoC Testing Concludes, Results To Be Unknown Image sourced from Chrome Origin Trials The…
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