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Where Will Ads Be Shown in the Cookieless World?
The digital world is a complex ecosystem designed to simplify access to information and help people connect easier with fewer limitations. While not paying for it directly, we need to remember that apart from being a content platform, the Internet is also an enormous marketplace, where we – as users – are clients.
- Cookieless World
- Digital Advertising
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Google’s Update on Privacy Sandbox and Measurement Proposal by Firefox CTO
It’s time for the next part of our “Media Review” series. We take a deeper look at five pieces of content – including digital advertising analyses involving Apple’s ATT, a protocol for a privacy-preserving measurement, and the progress in Google’s Privacy Sandbox.
- Cookieless World
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Update from Chrome, Look at Digital Identity Strategies and the Future of Reporting
It’s time for our 4th Media Review. This month, we selected 5 stories, such as an update from Chrome on the progress of the Privacy Sandbox and an analysis of the future of reporting.
- Cookieless World
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Potential Direction for FLoC, a Look at SWAN, UID 2.0 explained and more
In this Media Review, we selected four articles about potential direction for FLoC, detailed description of Google’s Attribution Reporting API, the analysis of SWAN and the explanation of UID 2.0.
- Cookieless World
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Detailed Privacy Sandbox Timeline and Selected Privacy Analyses
In the second episode of our “Media Review” series, we take a deeper look at Google’s announcement about the Privacy Sandbox timeline, consider how businesses should use the time that Google just gave them, and analyze the privacy aspects of FLoC.
- Cookieless World
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What Does the Adjusted Timeline for the Privacy Sandbox Mean for Agencies? 6 Experts Weigh In.
We now know that third-party cookies will be staying with us a little longer. On June 24, Google released an updated timeline for the Privacy Sandbox – a high-level plan indicating that it will phase out support for third-party cookies over a three month period starting mid-2023.
The question is – how much more time does the industry actually have? The answer is – not much. Based on the official procedures for bringing new features to Chrome, we at RTB House expect that the next two years will be filled with work.
- Cookieless World