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

VideoWeek

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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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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How Third-Party Cookies Elimination Will Affect Programmatic Ecosystem

Adtelligent

Google Chrome is on the way to third-party cookies removing. In August 2019 Google Chrome announced a phasing out of the third-party cookies support within 2 years. 5 Questions On Third-Party Cookies and Their Forthcoming Demise. What Is The Role Of Third-Party Cookies?

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What Is The Future Of Advertising In A Cookieless World?

Smart-Hub

What are cookies, and what is the connection between cookies and privacy concerns. In 1994, web scientist Lou Montulli came up with the term cookie- it describes pieces of data created by a web server to identify users who have visited a website, in the nutshell, they are used to ‘memorize’ user preferences.

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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.

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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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Unveiling the Programmatic Advertising Ecosystem Without Third-Party Data

Smart-Hub

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.