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    YouTube Tries To Look More Like TV; Montana Stans A TikTok Ban

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Down The Tube Amid the showmanship, YouTube’s Brandcast came off as a clear reaction to advertiser demands. On Wednesday, YouTube announced unskippable 30-second spots for its top TV content. The new ad units will be available on TV for YouTube Select, the most viewed […]

  • Opting Out Of Google’s Topics API Won’t Affect Search; Meet SteamDB, The Last Pure Site

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. New Topic, Please Google recently published its latest quarterly progress report to the CMA, the UK’s antitrust regulator, regarding its Chrome Privacy Sandbox proposals – and there are several notable updates from last quarter. For one, Google is considering page-level metadata for the Topics […]

  • The FTC’s New Take On Health “Data Breaches” Means Advertisers Could Be Guilty Of Breaches And Not Even Know It

    In January, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) updated its guidance pertaining to the Health Breach Notification Rule, making changes that are significant for any company using health-related data. The new FTC guidance greatly increases the likelihood of enforcement actions against companies sharing health data for advertising purposes. David LeDuc, VP for public policy at the Network Advertising Initiative, breaks down the FTC’s new policy.