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Talon partners with data provider X-Mode to enhance Ada Out of Home platform

More About Advertising

Talon Outdoor is adding to its proprietary data management platform, Ada, through a new partnership with X-Mode, one of the leading providers of high quality, GDPR-conscious location data.

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White-Label: Meaning, Real World Examples & Business Opportunities

Smart-Hub

White label partnership is the latest trend in ad tech. The modern market has dozens of successful ad tech companies producing WL solutions for DSPs (demand-supply platforms), SSPs (supply-side platforms), and DMPs (data management platforms). What is white label service?

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AdTech Ecosystem: Navigating Trends and Insights 

Smart-Hub

What is Ad Tech? AdTech is a complex system of technologies, platforms, and processes that shapes digital advertising. Ranging from businesses of all sizes to marketing agencies, advertisers leverage technology to deliver targeted messages to specific audiences, optimizing their reach and impact.

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User ID Module is a New Hero in the Cookieless Era

Adtelligent

The ad tech industry is anxious about the current situation as digital marketing’s evolution will make crucial changes. Data management platforms will need to find other ways to create identity linkages. Privacy regulations like GDPR and CCPA drive the decision to get rid of third-party cookies.

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A Publisher’s Guide to CPRA (CCPA 2.0)

Automatad Inc.

Businesses must make the data from January 2022 available to the related consumers. CCPA & CPRA Like its European counterpart – GDPR, CCPA was introduced to protect consumers from the mismanagement and misuse of their personal data. CPRA, also known as Proposition 24, was passed on November 3, 2020.

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The WIR: Criteo Slapped with €40 Million GDPR Fine, Omnicom Goes on an AI Offensive, and RTL Pushes into Programmatic for Addressable Inventory

VideoWeek

In this week’s Week in Review: As the industry heads to Cannes, Criteo gets a GDPR fine, Omnicom goes all out on AI, and RTL announces new programmatic partnership for addressable inventory. The CNIL’s decision has been reviewed by all other European data controllers, and all agree with the decision.

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Unveiling the Programmatic Advertising Ecosystem Without Third-Party Data

Smart-Hub

Ad exchange, in turn, utilizes mostly real-time bidding (RTB) technology to display relevant ads to targeted groups of users. The ecosystem of programmatic Infrastructure may involve DMPs (data management platforms) containing first, second, and third-party data, but this business model could be better.