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Why I’m glad third-party cookies are dying

Martech

In 2023, Google says it will stop supporting third-party cookies in its Chrome browser , which represents about two-thirds of the global browser market. Google is following the lead of Apple and Mozilla, which already block those kinds of cookies in their Safari and Firefox browsers. The problem with third-party cookies.

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6 Alternatives to Third-Party Cookies and Mobile IDs in AdTech

Clearcode

Ever since Google Chrome announced in January 2020 that it’ll be shutting off support for third-party cookies in the next few years, companies operating in the programmatic advertising industry have been scrambling to find reliable and effective alternatives to continue operating.

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Targeting Precision Reaches New Heights with TransUnion’s Identity Graph

Ad Monsters

With an impressive persistence rate of 99.5%, it offers a dependable perspective on individuals, enhancing the accuracy of targeted efforts. How does this partnership enhance the reliability of data used in ad targeting?

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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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Publishers feel the crunch of cookieless browsers like Apple’s Safari

Digiday

Google may have yet to deprecate the third-party cookie in its Chrome browser, but publishers have been dealing with the online tracking mechanism’s absence in browsers like Apple’s Safari and Mozilla’s Firefox for years. It requires the bidders and the marketers to put a value on what we’re considering non-addressable.

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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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Google Releases Topics API Into the Wild: What You Need to Know

VideoWeek

Google’s deadline for phasing out third-party cookies from its Chrome browser remains set for Q3 of next year (for the time being). But Google’s aim is that by the time this deadline hits, advertisers, publishers, and ad tech companies will all already be familiar with the alternative tools created within its Privacy Sandbox.

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