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

Smart-Hub

Both first-party and third-party cookies are used for tracking user behavior on the Internet and allow for refining advertising strategies and delivering a more personalized user experience. In this guide, we will explain the difference between first-party and third-party cookies, explore relevant regulations, and more.

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Marketers seek adaptability amid a fragmented post-cookie landscape

Digiday

The signals marketers have traditionally used to both target online audiences and track the efficacy of such activities are on the wane as epitomized by the sunsetting of third-party cookies in the Google Chrome browser and Apple’s diminution IDFAs on iOS.

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The WIR: TikTok Introduces Paywalled Long-Form Content, UK Unveils its GDPR Replacement, and Publishers’ Online Video Revenues Fall

VideoWeek

In this week’s Week in Review: TikTok launches Series, UK unveils GDPR replacement, and publishers report slow revenue growth. Significantly for the advertising industry, the government says the law will cut down on the need for cookie popups, suggesting that consent collection requirements will be reduced.

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

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“The CMA is assessing whether Google’s practices in these parts of the ad tech stack may distort competition. “The CMA is also concerned that Google may have used its publisher ad server and its DSPs to illegally favour its own ad exchange services, while taking steps to exclude the services offered by rivals.”

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Best OTT Advertising Platforms for Your Ad-Supported OTT Service

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Yahoo Ad Tech Yahoo Ad Tech Key Features: 5. Extensive Platform Features — Although not necessary, having content management, hosting , and similar features along with an ad network can be quite practical for publishers, as it allows them to manage their entire monetization strategy from a single dashboard.

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The WIR: RTL Pulls M6 Sale, Xperi Completes its Split, and the Mail Gets Sued

VideoWeek

UK Government Plans to Replace GDPR. The UK Government plans to replace GDPR with its own data protection system, culture secretary Michele Donelan told the Conservative Party Conference on Monday. “We We will be replacing GDPR with our own business- and consumer-friendly British data protection system,” Donelan announced. .”

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The WIR: OpenX Launches TV+, Canal+ Continues its International Push, and Buyers Struggle to Verify YouTube Ad Placements

VideoWeek

“For the first time, customers will be able to shop Amazon’s Facebook and Instagram ads and check out with Amazon without leaving the social media apps,” Amazon said in a statement. Publica Brings “TV-Like” Ad Buying to Vevo Publica, a CTV ad server, has partnered with Vevo, a music video hosting service.

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