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  • In light of Apple’s decision to delay enforcement of its opt-in feature in iOS 14, Facebook will keep on collecting the IDFA – for now at least.

    Facebook Will Continue Collecting The IDFA Following Apple’s Delay Announcement

    In light of Apple’s decision to delay enforcement of its opt-in feature in iOS 14, Facebook will keep on collecting the IDFA – for now at least. Facebook had planned to stop gathering the IDFA for iOS 14 devices across its own apps and via third-party apps through the Audience Network. But “given Apple’s delayed implementation […]

  • A new W3C group is being pitched - the Decentralized Web Interest Group - that would help identify the unintended consequences of web standards.

    A Potential New Crew Could Bring A More Diverse POV To The W3C

    The World Wide Web Consortium has 437 business, community, interest and working groups – and soon there might be one more. Around six members of the W3C’s Improving Web Advertising Business Group (IWABG) are pitching the creation of a new group, known for now as the Decentralized Web Interest Group (DWIG), that will help W3C groups […]

  • The structure of the World Wide Web Consortium can be confusing, since thousands of technologists across hundreds of companies participate in hundreds of groups, all with very specific purposes and remits.

    Here’s Your Cheat Sheet On The Difference Between W3C Member Groups

    The structure of the World Wide Web Consortium can be confusing, since thousands of technologists across hundreds of companies participate in hundreds of groups, all with very specific purposes and remits. There are four broad types of groups that exist within the W3C – interest groups, business groups, community groups and working groups – each of […]

  • David Cohen, CEO & Randall Rothenberg, executive chairman, IAB

    IAB Names David Cohen As New CEO; Randall Rothenberg Moves To Exec Chair Role

    The Interactive Advertising Bureau has a new chief exec. David Cohen, who joined the IAB as president in March (three days before the White House declared COVID-19 a national emergency), is stepping into the top role, the trade org said Wednesday. He’ll also serve as CEO of the IAB Tech Lab, the body responsible for […]

  • Why Browsers Shouldn’t Be The Gatekeepers Of The Internet

    “Data-Driven Thinking” is written by members of the media community and contains fresh ideas on the digital revolution in media. Today’s column is written by Diarmuid Gill, CTO at Criteo. Since web browsers were released over 25 years ago, they have amassed a significant amount of power. They’re sources of both supply and demand, all while […]

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    Apple Extends An Olive Branch To The Ad Industry; Trump Burned Through His Cash Advantage With Ill-Advised Ad Strategy

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Extending An Apple Branch Gasp! Is privacy-first Apple finally starting to realize it needs the advertising industry? According to Digiday’s Lara O’Reilly, some members of the ad industry “were struck by Apple’s newly conciliatory tone” after the consumer tech giant recently delayed its promise to restrict […]

  • Apple has delayed IDFA opt-in enforcement. We asked the experts: Will Apple’s extension change how you plan for the coming IDFA changes?

    Will Apple’s Deadline Extension Change How Developers Get Ready For IDFA Changes In IOS 14?

    The developer community welcomed Apple’s recent move to delay the rollout of its IDFA changes in iOS 14 until “early next year.” But that delay only adds a few months onto the deadline. Early next year is sooner than it sounds. And there’s still a lot of prep work that developers and their partners need […]

  • Chrome engineers presented a proposal for the Privacy Sandbox called fenced frames that initially appeared to be a compromise with third-party ad companies.

    Fenced Frames Is The Latest Example Of Ad Tech And Browsers Struggling To Find Commonality At The W3C

    Expectations continue not to reflect reality in the business and working groups of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). In late August, Google software engineers presented a new proposal for the Privacy Sandbox called “fenced frames” that initially appeared to be a compromise with third-party ad companies. When the proposal was first mentioned before actually […]

  • Mike Brooks, WeatherBug’s SVP of revenue

    Tips From The Trenches: Sustainable App Publishing In A Post-IDFA World

    “The Sell Sider” is a column written by the sell side of the digital media community. Today’s column is written by Mike Brooks, SVP of revenue at WeatherBug. WeatherBug has participated in dozens of closed-door partner and ecosystem meetings regarding Apple’s impending iOS 14 release, and one thing has become painfully clear: App publishers bear […]

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  • The rumors are true: Apple is going to postpone the enforcement of its planned IDFA restrictions in iOS 14 until sometime early next year.

    Apple Will Delay Its IDFA Changes In IOS 14 Until ‘Early Next Year’

    The rumors are true: Apple is going to postpone the enforcement of its planned IDFA restrictions in iOS 14 until sometime early next year. That sound you just heard? It’s the collective exhale of relief coming from mobile developers and measurement vendors who had been scrambling to adjust to the changes. In a statement provided […]

  • Will Apple's SKAdNetwork make app marketing in iOS 14 more or less susceptible to fraud. The answer is yes, no and depends on the type of fraud.

    Why Apple’s SKAdNetwork Could Spur Ad Fraud In IOS 14

    SKAdNetwork is Apple’s homegrown solution for attribution. Apple itself verifies when clicks lead to installs and shares that information directly with ad networks through an encrypted postback and without the need to pass an IDFA. That should make app marketing in iOS 14 pretty much impervious to fraud … right? Well, yes and no. It […]

  • What’s The Best Multiscreen Attribution Study? It Depends On Your Campaign Goals.

    “On TV And Video” is a column exploring opportunities and challenges in advanced TV and video. Today’s column is written by Sona Pehlivanian, VP of addressable campaign management and operations at New York Interconnect.  As TV and video viewership fractures across platforms, channels and devices, marketers are shifting their TV buying plans to account for new […]

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    The Big Story: Rolling With The Punches

    It feels a tad early to be buying pumpkin spice lattes (even though you apparently can). But one thing it’s definitely not too early to do? Get ready for Apple’s IDFA changes in iOS 14. And even the biggies need to prepare. Last week, Facebook got very vocal about its plans, which involve not collecting […]

  • David Gregson, a product manager at Twitter’s MoPub

    Here’s How MoPub Is Adapting To Apple’s IDFA Changes – Which Are Less Than A Month Away

    Even as mobile ad platforms get their houses in order as Apple restricts IDFA in iOS 14, there are still a lot of open questions that remain, said David Gregson, a product manager at Twitter’s MoPub who’s directly involved with the mobile exchange’s response plan to Apple’s updates. “There’s still a lack of clarity about […]

  • Like all companies invested in the mobile ecosystem, Google is getting ready for iOS 14. But the company is playing its cards close to the vest.

    Google’s Quiet Preparations For Apple’s IDFA Change Offers Hints On The Future Of Its Own Mobile Ad ID

    Like all companies invested in the mobile ecosystem, Google is getting ready for iOS 14. But the company is playing its cards close to the vest. As opposed to Facebook, which yodeled from the rooftops about the negative impact Apple’s IDFA changes will have on publisher monetization through Audience Network, Google quietly updated its AdMob […]

  • Programmatic Ad Spend Rebounds; Pubs Brace For Pain As IDFA Wanes

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Programmatic Please Programmatic ad spend is up from the trough of the pandemic. Through the end of July, total programmatic spend grew 11% since April, and the number of advertisers running programmatic ads increased 36% since January, according to MediaRadar. That’s a rebound from […]

  • How The Death Of Digital IDs Will Reshape The Marketing Mix

    “Data-Driven Thinking” is written by members of the media community and contains fresh ideas on the digital revolution in media. Today’s column is written by Ari Buchalter, CEO at Intersection. The impending demise of the cookie, IDFA, and likely all 1-to-1 identifiers available to third parties will rewrite the rules across the entire media mix. Our […]

  • Facebook’s ad partners have a lot of steps they have to take to prepare themselves for Apple’s update if they still want to run app install campaigns through Facebook.

    What Facebook’s IOS 14 Prep Plan Actually Means For Developers

    Facebook’s strategy for dealing with the changes coming in iOS 14 is to simply stop collecting the IDFA. But there’s nothing simple about it. Facebook’s ad partners have a lot of steps they have to take to prepare themselves for Apple’s update if they still want to run app install campaigns through Facebook. On Wednesday, […]

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    Full Text: Facebook's Explainer And FAQ On Preparing For IOS 14

    After announcing via two blog posts on Wednesday that it will no longer collect the IDFA for iOS 14 devices, Facebook sent a follow-up message to its ad partners with more detail about what that will mean in practice. Here’s the full text: ******************** Today (August 26, 2020), we are providing details about our approach […]

  • The Big Story Podcast

    The Big Story: Reality Checks

    The ad tech industry is innovative, resourceful, agile – and so full of BS that it’s become a meme. Ad tech vendors often boast about their scale, claim that their solutions have HAL 9000-level AI and gloss over the difference between correlation and causation. In some cases, they’re purposely trying to obfuscate and overcomplicate what they […]

  • Jerome Turnbull, director of media buying, AppLovin

    AppLovin’s Head Media Buying, Jerome Turnbull, On Why Apple’s IDFA Changes Could Be An Opportunity

    Jerome Turnbull, director of media buying at AppLovin, shares his home office with his pet chinchilla, Speedie. That’s just the way people gotta roll in the WFH world. When Jerome, who joined AppLovin through its acquisition of Machine Zone in May, isn’t hanging out with Speedie or tending an aquarium populated by blue velvet shrimp […]

  • Facebook is preparing its partners for Apple’s IDFA restrictions – and there’s no sugar coating it.

    Facebook’s IDFA Plan: Possible Audience Network Shutdown For IOS 14

    Facebook is preparing its partners for Apple’s IDFA restrictions – and there’s no sugar coating it. Considering the uncertainty of the situation, Facebook has decided not to collect the IDFA for any of its own apps on iOS 14 devices or to request the IDFA from apps in Audience Network, the company said in a pair […]

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    The Big Story: Identity Earthquake

    It’s the dog days of summer. The afternoons are sultry and the pace is slow. Ice cubes melt and tinkle in glasses, cats nap under porches … and it’s easy to forget that the earth is shifting and splitting under the ad industry’s feet. As managing editor Ryan Joe notes in this week’s episode, the […]

  • AVOD Picks Up Steam; Oracle Kicks the Tires On TikTok

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. AVOD FTW? Subscription video-on-demand services dominate the headlines, but time spent with ad-supported video is responsible for a significant slice of viewing. Year-over-year growth in minutes watched in Q2 among players aside from Netflix, Hulu, YouTube, Amazon Prime Video and Disney Plus was more […]

  • With iOS set to get a lot less measurable, developers are considering putting more of their performance budgets into Android.

    App Advertisers Are Shifting Budget To Android Away From IOS As IDFA Changes Loom

    With iOS set to get a lot less measurable, developers are considering putting more of their performance budgets into Android. The impetus is Apple’s move to start requiring an opt-in for its proprietary advertising ID, the IDFA, beginning with iOS 14 in September. Without ready access to the IDFA, apps are limited in their ability […]

  • Podcast Measurement Is Finally Improving As The Landscape Consolidates

      Lack of measurement has long deterred brands from investing heavily in podcasts. Apple, which has dominated podcast listening in the United States for years, has a history of obscuring how many people actually heard an ad after downloading a podcast episode through its player. That left brand advertisers to negotiate for CPMs without knowing […]

  • CBS, Showtime Bundle With Apple; IDFA Opt-In Rates Might Not Be Too Bad

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. If You Can’t Beat ’Em, Join ’Em Those that want to survive the streaming wars are making friends with the competition. Apple is bundling TV Plus content with CBS All Access and Showtime at a discounted price of $9.99 per month, Bloomberg reports. CBS […]

  • Known for unilateral decision making that can throw entire industry sectors into a tailspin, many of Apple’s recent moves fit a pattern of behavior.

    3 Ways Apple Is Throwing Its Weight Around The Ad Industry

    Apple has a tendency to ask for forgiveness, not permission. Scratch that. Apple doesn’t apologize. Known for unilateral decision making that can throw entire industry sectors into a tailspin (just ask the mobile ad ecosystem), many of Apple’s recent moves fit a pattern of behavior. Developers have long considered Apple’s App Store policies inscrutable and […]

  • Ad tech companies are starting to make their voices heard at the W3C as the clock ticks down on third-party cookies in Chrome.

    Ad Tech Petitions W3C Board For More Fairness In Cookie Debates

    Ad tech companies are starting to make their voices heard at the W3C as the clock ticks down on third-party cookies in Chrome. At an Aug. 6 meeting of the W3C’s Advisory Board – the closest thing the W3C has to a board of directors – a handful of ad tech companies, agencies and data […]

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