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Silvia Sparry of Xaxis: will creativity solve digital advertising’s cookie-free dilemma?

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With the approaching obsolescence of third-party cookies, marketers must reimagine how they optimise digital campaigns, strengthen audience connections, and build relevant ad experiences. first appeared on More About Advertising.

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Talon’s Georgie Rumble: last bite of the cookie will encourage innovation in finding target audiences

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January 2021 marked a year since Google announced that, due to privacy concerns, they would be blocking the use of Third-Party Cookies (3PC) on their search engine Chrome. Since this announcement, it was motioned that all search browsers would block Third Party cookies in a two-year phasing out period.

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Talon: tools and systems built for OOH create ways to reach audiences at the end of the 3rd Party Cookie

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3rd Party Cookies have been pivotal for understanding audience behaviours and allowing for effective targeting across multiple online channels. In our recent piece ‘The Last Bite of the Cookie’ we discussed that, with the sun setting on 3rd Party Cookies (3PCs), advertisers will need to explore new ways in finding and reaching.

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33Across Programmatic Trend Report: Investing in a Cookieless Future

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Ad tech was once a world dominated by cookies, but its reign is soon coming to an end. . Google keeps promising to follow suit, but now their cookie deprecation is delayed until 2024. . The SSP’s findings show that programmatic display ad spending will skyrocket to $132 billion by 2022. Report Highlights.

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The WIR: ProSieben’s Ad Revenues Fall, Google Moves into FAST, and the FTC Prepares a Crackdown on Data Collection in Advertising

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The Week in Tech. French ad tech business Criteo has been handed a proposed €60 million fine by France’s data protection authority over violations of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), following an investigation to Criteo’s collection of data, and use of data for targeted advertising.

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35. Michael Katz – double-clicking on InterCLICK and Yahoo

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To accommodate a team of refugee Microsoft engineers, Mike and the team moved to Florida for a year and returned home with their own ad serving technology, allowing them to segue off Santa Barbara-based Fastclick’s ad serving tool, called AdServer , which competed with DoubleClick and Atlas.

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The WIR: Google and NBCU Compete to Build Netflix Ads, Magnite Partners with LG for ACR Data, and Paramount+ Launches in the UK

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Whoever ends up taking Netflix’s hand in ad tech marriage may well be rewarded with a substantial dowry. Magnite and LG Ads Solutions agreed a multi-year deal, enabling Magnite to access LG’s audience-level automatic content recognition (ACR) data for planning, activation, measurement and advanced analytics across its SSP.

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