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Google’s crumbling third-party cookie is still likely to take center stage at Dmexco 2022

Digiday

The cookie crunch continues. The last time 20,000+ ad tech professionals from around the world convened in Koelnmesse, Google was yet to confirm “the death of the third-party cookie” officially. Here is Digiday’s primer on what will fuel conversations at this year’s event this week. Big Tech casts a long shadow.

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4 Adtech Horrors to Avoid This Halloween (and Year-Round)

Basis

Cross-device ad targeting allows marketers to not only reach users across their many devices, but track user activity across all of them—so if Jill sees your ad on a CTV device, but converts via her mobile phone, you still get credit for that conversion. Yup: it’s time to talk about third-party cookie deprecation.

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Why we care about adtech: The complete guide

Martech

Advertisers are willing to invest in adtech for its ability to attract a target audience and generate strong insights. The pending loss of third-party cookies means contextual advertising will become more important than in the past and adtech is essential to marketers who are looking for ways to access customers through contextual data.

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The new identity landscape: A marketer’s guide

Martech

Together, that makes up almost 85% of browser usage that will all but go dark for everything from audience building and retargeting to personalization and multi-touch attribution. The below checklist outlines the top identity-centric moves to consider in 2022. The perfect storm has been brewing around digital identity for some time.

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Google Privacy Sandbox: What Does It Mean for the Future of Targeted Ads?

Single Grain

In an effort to streamline a bloated digital advertising infrastructure and help create a new set of user privacy-focused open web standards, Google has announced that it will be ending support for third-party browser cookies in its Chrome browser by 2022 with its Privacy Sandbox. Chrome is the most popular browser on the market.

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Why Do Companies Want to Build Their Own RTB Bidder or DSP

Clearcode

billion in 2022 and is projected to reach $92.12 DSPs are connected to ad exchanges and supply-side platforms (SSPs) and enriched with data from data platforms like data management platforms (DMPs) and customer data platforms (CDPs). The rising demand for programmatic advertising among advertisers is driving market growth.

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Meta advertising: what you need to know

illumin

They leverage data collected about individuals’ browsing habits, search history, and other online activities to deliver ads that are highly relevant and personalized. Meta ads make use of ‘cookies’. When a user visits a website or engages with an online platform, a cookie is placed on their device.