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  • Putting The ‘Intern’ In Internet; Will Google Play ChatGPT Whac-A-Mole?

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. AdExchanger’s daily news round-up will return on Tuesday, January 17. We will not be publishing any content on Monday, January 16, in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Nonhuman Capital Is AI the new intern? For one agency, the answer is “yes.” […]

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    This Verification Startup Is Ranking Publishers Based On Their Approach To Privacy

    When it comes to privacy compliance, who you work with matters. Verification startup Neutronian just released a new score for ranking whether a company – and potential partner – has a kosher approach to privacy.

  • The Year Ahead In Antitrust For Big Tech In The US And Abroad

    2023 is only a week in and antitrust scrutiny is already roiling the American big tech cadre. Important antitrust actions are looming, the line between antitrust regulation and privacy protection continues to blur – and large platforms with their own ad businesses are starting to feel the heat as regulators dig in.

  • In-Game Advertising Is Poised For A Growth Spurt In 2023

    In 2022, top players in digital advertising finally started taking gaming seriously, and the groundwork was laid for programmatic in-game advertising to grow thanks to a long overdue update to the IAB’s and MRC’s in-game ad standards. The scene is also set for in-game advertising to expand into console gaming, and we might even see the debut of the first sell-side platform dedicated to gaming.

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    Meet Shopify Audiences (But It Ain’t Advertising); Microsoft Bing Embraces Chatbot Mode

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. The One-Stop Shop Shopify is loath to earn ad dollars, but fills a valuable niche as a payment data supplier for Google, Meta, TikTok, Snapchat and Pinterest.  Although Google and Meta have their own first-party payment data strategies (see: Facebook and Instagram Shops, […]

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    Meta And Apple Face Fines And Privacy Headwinds In Europe

    Turns out it’s actually better to ask for permission than for forgiveness, at least when it comes to privacy compliance in Europe. Apple and Meta are living proof.

  • Scott McDonald, President and CEO of the Advertising Research Foundation

    3 Ways Advertisers Can Effectively Gather More First-Party Data

    There are three key ways in which the industry can do a better job of selling customers on the value exchange they’ll see from sharing their data with brands, writes Scott McDonald, President and CEO of the Advertising Research Foundation.

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    7 Data Privacy Stories That Rocked Ad Tech In 2022

    From the Federal Trade Commission’s plan to regulate privacy in the absence of a federal privacy law to Apple’s intimations about cracking down on fingerprinting, these are seven stories that sent ripples through the ad tech ecosystem in 2022 – and will keep on rippling in 2023.

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    How Etsy Made The Platform Play; Marketing To Bettors, I Mean Fans

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. A Betsy On Etsy Etsy should be in dire straits. In 2020, a quarter of Etsy’s gross merchandise was homemade masks. Pandemic ecommerce numbers deflated, Apple ATT reversed the mobile economy, then the recession hit.  Yet, a dollar on Etsy in December 2019 (just […]

  • The Big Story Podcast

    The Big Story: Google Gaslighting (Reprise)

    CPRA, BSAA and antitrust: We close out 2022 with (acronyms and) a repeat of a January 2022 episode that took the pulse of the legal world’s latest moves in data privacy. 

  • The Big Story Podcast

    The Big Story: What Deserved The Hype In 2022

    Data privacy. Clean rooms. Measurement. Gaming. M&A. Which trends deserved the hype – and which ones didn’t – in 2022? We dig into some of the biggest topics of the year

  • Snail Mail Still In The Race; Who Wins If Twitter Loses?

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Snail Mail Prevails Apple’s AppTrackingTransparency sent advertisers looking beyond Meta and Google for attribution-based advertising. Most of those budgets went to test performance on other digital or social channels, like TikTok or CTV. But some brands are giving more love to good ol’ direct […]

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    DHL’s Strategy To Make Its Marketing Data Deliver

    “‘Cookieless’ is just a buzzword,” said Sanup Pillai, DHL’s global head of digital marketing and mar tech tells AdExchanger. “I wouldn’t say we’re getting ready for the ‘cookieless future’ as much as that we’re taking this opportunity to future-proof our technology stack.”

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    European Regulators Accuse Meta Of Using Ad-Related Data To Harm The Competition

    The European Commission just left Meta a lump of coal in its stocking. On Monday, European regulators charged Meta with antitrust violations for “distorting competition in the markets for online classified ads,” including through unfair access to advertising data pulled from its competitors. Specifically, the commission issued what’s known as a “statement of objections,” which […]

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    Why This European Identity Company Deleted All Of Its Data And Started Over

    In late May 2019 – one year after GDPR went into effect – European identity solutions provider Roq.ad decided to delete all of its data and rebuild its cross-device graph from scratch to make sure it only dealt in consented data as defined by the law.

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    AdExplainer: Your CPRA Download

    Although there are important nuances between the different laws, businesses that have been working toward compliance with the California Consumer Privacy Act and California Privacy Rights Act are in a good position for complying with other state privacy statutes. But the CPRA has several unique provisions that make it a beast all its own.

  • CTV Benefits Are Obvious – But Is Effective Attribution Possible?

    “On TV & Video” is a column exploring opportunities and challenges in advanced TV and video. Today’s column is by Jeff Sue, GM, Americas at Mintegral.  Connected TV (CTV) is rapidly emerging as an enticing channel for advertisers looking to increase their campaign reach and tap into new channels of ad inventory. The mobile ad […]

  • Thank You, Digital Markets Act!; Google Needs To Reenergize The Sandbox

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. A New Day, A New Apple Apple engineers are preparing to support third-party app stores on iPhones and iPads, Bloomberg reports.  But this is not a change of heart on Apple’s part. Apple is simply following the law. A new rule in the […]

  • Another Ill-Advised Pivot To Video Is One Reason For Publisher Layoffs

    The most commonly cited rationale for publisher staffing cuts has been marketers’ hesitance to spend on advertising amid persistent economic uncertainty. But publishers’ latest pivot to video and increased competition among digital channels is also likely to blame.

  • Mathieu Roche, co-founder and CEO at ID5

    How 3 Proposed US Data Initiatives Could Transform Advertising

    The Competition and Transparency in Digital Advertising Act, the American Data Privacy and Protection Act and efforts to change Google’s and Apple’s mobile advertising practices would force companies to adopt new practices and technologies to understand and act on consumer identity. Mathieu Roche, co-founder and CEO at ID5, dives into each initiative and its implications.

  • The Big Story Podcast

    The Big Story: Cleaning Up Fingerprinting

    Fingerprinting, an alternative to third-party cookies, uses a constellation of browser signals to identify a person. The browsers don’t like it, but can they actually stamp it out? Plus: Advertising will grow, albeit slowly, in 2023, according to recent ad agency forecasts.

  • Carolina Abenante, co-founder of NYIAX

    Without Data Privacy Standardization, We’re Navigating The Wild West

    FTC v Kochava is a landmark battle in the long war over data privacy regulations. But regardless of how this particular case turns out, the digital marketing industry needs clearer standards for the collection, exchange and use of consumer data, writes Carolina Abenante, co-founder of NYIAX.

  • Mary Engle, EVP of policy, BBB National Programs

    Regulatory Scrutiny And The Intricacies Of Ad Law With A 30-Year FTC Veteran

    Mary Engle is EVP of policy at BBB National Programs, a nonprofit organization that’s helping keep self-regulation of the ad industry alive. She’s also spent more than three decades with the FTC. In this episode, Engle gets into the weeds on “commercial surveillance,” the nitty-gritty of ad disclosures, the FTC’s case against Kochava and more.

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    Meet The MSPA, The IAB’S Answer To State Privacy Laws

    Last week, the IAB’s multistate privacy agreement (MSPA) was made available for advertisers, publishers and ad tech partners to sign and begin using to track their data flows. But what is the MSPA?

  • Uriah Av-Ron, partner and founder at Oasis Public Relations.

    Does Apple Really Care About Privacy?

    Back in 2018, Tim Cook said, “The truth is, we could make a ton of money if we monetized our customer—if our customer was our product.” Fast-forward to 2022, and, to deliver the most relevant Apple Search Ads, the company uses “information a customer includes in their Apple ID account” for ad targeting purposes. If that isn’t monetizing your customers, what is, writes Uriah Av-Ron, partner and founder at Oasis Public Relations.

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    Keurig Dr Pepper Ticks Off Agencies; Is TikTok More TV Than Social Media?

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. The Ailment Is Worse Than The Keurig Keurig Dr Pepper sparked a rare joint agency outcry regarding an RFP for its PR business.  The beverage brand issued an RFP with 360-day payment terms – meaning the brand wouldn’t have to pay for work done […]

  • Vuk Janosevic, co-founder and CEO of Blindnet

    For Twitter, The Clock On Rebuilding Privacy Is Ticking

    Following Elon Musk’s takeover of Twitter, the heads of privacy, security and compliance all abruptly left the company. The legal department is scrambling to pick up the pieces, asking engineers to “self-certify compliance.” The door is open for massive privacy breaches, writes Vuk Janosevic, co-founder and CEO of Blindnet.

  • David Cohen, CEO, IAB

    Thanksgiving Episode: Talking Turkey With IAB CEO David Cohen

    How should advertisers approach a wild-child platform like Twitter? David Cohen, CEO of the Interactive Advertising Bureau – who recently spoke with Elon Musk himself on that very topic – weighs in. Also in this episode: grappling with the term “commercial surveillance,” retail media real talk and marketing in the metaverse.

  • The Big Story Podcast

    The Big Story: Playing In Android’s Sandbox

    Android has a Privacy Sandbox, too, and it’s going into open beta next year. Learn why this initiative isn’t generating the same ruckus as its close Chrome cousin, which is being hashed out at the W3C. Plus: a rundown on transparency (or the lack thereof) and the related data land grab in CTV.

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Unity And Index Exchange Unite Behind Gaming Data In Non-Gaming Channels

For the first time, Unity’s gaming audiences will be available for ad targeting outside the Unity platform, with Index Exchange using Unity’s data to curate web and CTV inventory.

Brand-Trained Agents Can Give Marketers A Fuller View Of Their Customers

Agentic commerce company Envive builds on-site agents for brands like footwear company Clove, painting a clearer picture of what their customers are looking for.

Don’t Worry About Netflix – It’s Doing Fine Without Warner Bros. Discovery

Paramount might have outlasted and outbid Netflix in the competition to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery, but Netflix is not overly fussed about the loss.

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Paramount’s Upfront Pitch Is About Three Things

Paramount is merging the ad tech stacks behind Paramount+ and Pluto TV, releasing a new performance product, offering more control over ad placements and introducing dynamic ad insertion in live sports.

Hard Truths For Retail Media At The IAB Connected Commerce Summit

The IAB’s Connected Commerce event in New York City this week felt to me like the retail media industry’s first sit-down explanation to a child who is now a “big kid” and must act accordingly.

Meta Is Launching An Easy Button For CAPI

Meta is simplifying its CAPI setup and teaching its pixel new tricks, including adding an AI-powered feature that automatically pulls in data from an advertiser’s website.