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Goodbye to cookies: Digital advertising’s leap in the dark

Martech

Mozilla deprecated third-party cookies in its Firefox browser in 2018; Apple did the same for Safari in 2019. In January 2020 Google announced it would deprecate cookies in the Chrome browser, and here we are, more than four years later. Can we take the looming deadline to find alternatives to third-party cookies seriously?

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How to measure marketing’s value in the inevitable cookieless future

Martech

We are facing a pivotal moment in how we measure the impact and value of our marketing efforts, no matter how much the deprecation of third-party cookies on the Chrome browser is delayed. If so, ignite a conversation around leveraging new techniques less reliant on third-party cookies.

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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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The Demise of Third-Party Cookies in AdTech: Why Are They Being Phased Out?

Clearcode

At the center of this are third-party cookies and their demise in popular web browsers. In this article, we explain what third-party cookies are, how they work, how they are used in programmatic advertising, why they’re going away, and what the alternatives are. Table of Contents What Are Third-Party Cookies?

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Jebbit Releases New Zero-Party Data Innovations Enabling Brands to Create More Personalized Shoppable Commerce Experiences

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Jebbit, provider of the world’s leading zero-party data platform, announced the addition of several new e-commerce innovations that will help brands create more engaging online customer interactions and shoppable commerce experiences. Because clients own this domain, they can implement first-party cookies for tracking and segmentation.

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A guide to Google Analytics 4 for marketing agencies

Martech

Here’s everything you need to know about Google Analytics 4, including what it will mean for how you measure marketing activity and conversions, how to get started using GA4 and how to prep your clients for the change. Does GA4 use cookies? So it might seem jarring to think GA4 is messing with cookies at all. Yes and no.

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