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  • Andy Hepburn, Privacy Lawyer, CIPP/US, Co-founder of NEOLAW

    The Global Privacy Control Is Limiting. Here’s How The Industry Can Do Better

    Global Privacy Controls should be less of an on/off switch, and more of a dimmer switch that reflects online privacy preferences across a continuum from restrictive to permissive.

  • Geoffroy Martin, CEO, Ogury

    Many Cookieless Alternatives Still Rely On IDs – That Has To Change

    A significant number of solutions that claim to be cookieless, including unified IDs and cohort-based targeting, still rely on IDs. These solutions will find it extremely difficult to achieve the scalability required to become a true successor to cookie-based advertising.

  • Meta Tests Paying Creators For Reels Views; But Paying News Publishers Is A Bridge Too Far

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Reeling In The Green Meta reel-y wants to monetize Reels. (Sorry, had to.) Now that the company has abandoned its metaverse plans, it’s getting back to its bread and butter: advertising. The platform is testing a new performance-based pay model for Ads on […]

  • Rich Jones, head of product, Dataseat

    Why Mobile App Marketers Need Contextual Targeting

    GDPR and Apple’s App Tracking Transparency have put an end to behavioral targeting. The result? The rise of contextual targeting.

  • Tara DeZao, director of product marketing, MarTech and AdTech, at Pega.

    MADTech Time Machine: What The Future Looks Like Without Third-Party Cookies

    Google Topics is Google’s proposed replacement, which takes us back in time to broad, interest-based segmented targeting. This means brands are about to return to the “bad old days” of marketing, when many audiences all saw the same message. And this one-message-fits-most approach doesn’t fix what’s fundamentally broken in MADTech: the consumer experience, writes Tara DeZao, director of product marketing, MarTech and AdTech, at Pega.

  • Comic: Room For More?

    Chicken Soup Shoulders Into Streaming; Google Spreads The Sand(box)

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Soup To Box Did you know Chicken Soup for the Soul has a streaming service? Well, it does, and now it also owns Redbox – it paid $375 million for the 20-year-old movie rental kiosk and closed the deal Thursday, the same day it […]

  • Brands Are Wary Of News – It's Up To News Publishers To Change Their Minds

    Marketers are often mission-driven. But too often, when informing the public through news and information is of utmost urgency, marketers choose to steer clear not just from bad or hot-button issues, but from all news content entirely, choking off potential revenue for news enterprises and doing a disservice to the public good, writes Dev Pragad, CEO of Newsweek.

  • Google’s Topics API Picks On Smaller Publishers

    Google recently began testing Topics API, the latest part of its Chrome Privacy Sandbox. It’s a significant improvement over FLoC, but it leaks audience information from trustworthy sites and enriches large platforms at the expense of niche or independent sites – especially sites that invest time and skill to cover categories in detail, writes Don Marti, VP of ecosystem innovation at CafeMedia.

  • Seller-Defined Audience Is Better Than Google Topics. Here’s Why

    While Topics API is a significant improvement from Google’s initial proposal, FLoC, there’s a more efficient and privacy-compliant window into interest-based advertising, says Stephanie Layser, News Corp’s VP of data, identity and ad tech. The answer? Seller-Defined Audiences (SDA).

  • Remy Stiles, Kepler CEO NA

    Kepler NA CEO Remy Stiles On Navigating The Pandemic, Talent Shortages And The Post-Cookie Ecosystem

    Ad agencies have had an oversupply of crises to deal with over the past two years. Between the pandemic, the ongoing disruption of how the ad industry gathers and uses data and the Great Resignation, leaders have contended with outside forces on multiple fronts. Kepler’s CEO of North America Remy Stiles details how she’s keeping the ship steering in the right direction.