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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. Big Tech casts a long shadow. Emerging channels: retail media and CTV.

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Understanding the Importance of Contextual Targeting

Brid.tv

In recent years, privacy policies, such as GDPR and Apple’s App Tracking Transparency, have made a shift in the industry. Although contextual targeting is nothing new or groundbreaking in the advertising world, it’s now regaining importance. Third-party cookies are already blocked on browsers such as Safari and Firefox.

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The Magic Cookie, Longtime Enabler Of Ad Tech, Dies At 30

AdExchanger

It was best-known for something it wasn’t actually designed to do: targeting ads. The cookie – originally named “magic cookie” – which single-handedly enabled a generation of ad targeting, measurement and some mayhem, died this year.

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How Data Decentralization Will Shape the Future of Programmatic

PrograMetrix

In the ad tech space, decentralization sentiment has been spotted in frustrations over the use of personal data for ad targeting as well as in the push to regulate walled-garden advertising behemoths like Facebook and Google. The most important changes include: The EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).

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First-Party Data: Practical Monetization Guide for Publishers

Adtelligent

These actions include new laws and regulations applied to the digital world, such as the ePrivacy Directive and the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). The decision to drop third-party cookies altogether made by Google and Apple sent shockwaves through the advertising industry. What are the alternatives to third-party cookies?

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

TechCrunch Ads

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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The Problems With Behavioral Targeting

Brid.tv

Although it is still one of the most common advertising methods, advertisers are actively looking for alternatives to behavioral targeting (such as contextual, semantic, permission-based, and so on). Secondly, behavioral targeting seems to have missed the mark on making advertisements “less annoying” for the consumer.

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