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Google May Have to Limit its Own First-Party Data Capabilities to Satisfy the CMA

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Following Google’s announcement last week that it is pushing back full deprecation of third-party cookies within its Chrome browser to 2025, the UK’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has released its quarterly update on its scrutiny over Google’s Privacy Sandbox. But the CMA has been a big influence.

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Why Is Ad Refreshing Vital for Digital Publishers?

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Digital publishers face formidable obstacles like advanced ad-blocking and the impending demise of third-party cookies, compelling them to adapt and adopt alternative strategies to uphold or enhance their advertising earnings. Amidst this backdrop, one of the strategies has emerged as a captivating solution: ad refreshing.

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Why Is Ad Refreshing Vital for Digital Publishers?

YieldBird

Digital publishers face formidable obstacles like advanced ad-blocking and the impending demise of third-party cookies, compelling them to adapt and adopt alternative strategies to uphold or enhance their advertising earnings. Amidst this backdrop, one of the strategies has emerged as a captivating solution: ad refreshing.

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UK finally opens antitrust probe of Google’s role in the adtech stack

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Google also recently revised its approach to push for topic-based ad targeting, rather than cohorts.). “The CMA is assessing whether Google’s practices in these parts of the ad tech stack may distort competition.

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Unveiling the Programmatic Advertising Ecosystem Without Third-Party Data

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Get a Consultation For Free Contact us In the past, 3rd party data was a key element that ensured accurate user targeting. So-called third-party cookies were critically essential for this purpose. But cookies are slowly becoming a thing of the past. They buy an audience, not an ad space. It is essential to understand.

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

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Identity technologies are the backbone of programmatic advertising, which has been dependent on tracking user data and third-party cookies for decades. In fact, most non-premium publishers depend on ad targeting through third-party cookies for over 80% of their ad revenue. Deep dives into the IDs.

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Meta advertising: what you need to know

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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.