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  • Comic: Privacy Patrol

    Kiss The IP Address Goodbye; Can The US Rebuild A Privacy Shield?

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. The End Of IP Damn patent trolls to hell – but this is about a different kind of IP. The walls are closing in on IP addresses as an identity signal, as browser makers and hardware manufacturers devise methods for passing the data they need […]

  • Comic: Privacy Theater

    Trying To Get Back On Topic; Social Shopping Takes Another Hit

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Topics Of Concern The Chrome Topics API, Google’s proposed third-party-cookie replacement, may perpetuate problems that plagued digital advertising and which the product aims to solve, writes Aram Zucker-Scharff, The Washington Post’s engineering lead for privacy and security, in a personal blog post. If […]

  • When It Comes To Header Bidding, Will Google Play Fair With FLEDGE?

    Google’s FLEDGE proposal presents an opportunity for a more transparent bidding process. But there are concerns around whether FLEDGE will treat all supply-side platforms (SSPs) equally in programmatic auctions within Google’s marketplace, writes RTB House’s Lukasz Wlodarczyk. Remember Google’s secret Jedi Blue agreement with Meta (formerly known as Facebook)?

  • The new W3C Private Advertising Technology Community Group will incubate tech solutions that make online advertising work better without hurting privacy.

    New W3C Group Aims To Dial Back The Rhetoric And Get Practical About Post-Cookie Tech

    It’s time to stop talking and start doing. That’s the raison d’être, in a nutshell, behind a new community group – the Private Advertising Technology Community Group – housed within the World Wide Web Consortium.