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

Smart-Hub

Even though many marketers still leverage third-party trackers for effective advertising, more and more browsers are blocking them by default or preparing to do so. Therefore, while first-party cookies are still widely used, advertisers need to find alternative ways to target their audiences. What Are First-Party Cookies?

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User ID Module is a New Hero in the Cookieless Era

Adtelligent

Google’s intention means the death of the third-party cookies, keeping in mind that Safari and Firefox have already implemented their tracking mechanisms and shortened 3rd-party cookies’ lifetime. The ad tech industry is anxious about the current situation as digital marketing’s evolution will make crucial changes.

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Google third-party Cookie Be Gone! What You Need to Know About Google's Privacy Updates

Lemonads

But, you take a deep breath because the change will only affect cookies that come from third parties. In other words, you can still use first-party cookies to collect basic data about visitors. So, you will still be able to leverage the data collected by the first parties.

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Digiday+ Research: A guide to the top 10 ID alternatives for publishers

Digiday

If the ad tech ecosystem was not complex enough, with privacy and alternative IDs added to the mix, publishers are racking their brains to understand what ID solution is right for them. Publishers and advertisers can connect their first-party data to CORE ID’s established users’ digital identities.

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Google Privacy Sandbox: What Does It Mean for the Future of Targeted Ads?

Single Grain

Privacy concerns have led to the introduction of new data privacy legislation, such as the General Data Protection Regulation ( GDPR ) laws in Europe and the UK. However, as with all after-the-fact legislation, GDPR is based on the technology at the time. Learn More: The Email Marketer’s 4-Step Guide to GDPR Compliance.

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