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  • 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 […]

  • Top 3 Takeaways From The Trade Desk’s Second Quarter Earnings Report

    The Trade Desk’s stock was up nearly 5% in after-hour’s trading on Thursday, despite posting a 13% year-over-over dip in revenue in the second quarter. To what does TTD owe this optimism? Two words: connected TV. “We believe that the COVID pandemic has permanently accelerated the growth of CTV,” CEO Jeff Green told investors on […]

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    The Big Story: Is It Safe To Come Out Now?

    Did you hear the one about Microsoft maybe buying TikTok? No, really, there’s a potential deal in the works. Amid ongoing drama over TikTok’s Chinese ownership and threats from the Trump administration of a ban on the app in the United States, the technology company most associated with office software could become the owner of […]

  • Zynga acquires hypercasual gaming studio Rollic Games.

    Why Zynga Is Buying A Hypercasual Gaming Studio Despite IDFA Restrictions On The Horizon

    Hypercasual dominated the mobile gaming charts even before the pandemic. Installs of hypercasual games, characterized by extremely lightweight, free-to-play mobile titles, more than doubled between December 2019 and March of this year, according to joint research from Adjust and Unity. Once lockdowns started, the growth accelerated, with play sessions up by 72% in March. But […]

  • Brian Sapp, Jam City’s VP of user acquisition marketing

    Jam City: ‘Every Function Of Our Business Is Data-Driven, Including Creative’

    Jam City is jamming, despite COVID-19. The LA-based casual mobile game studio plans to hire artists, producers, data analysts and people focused on creative strategy. Gaming is one of the few verticals that’s growing during the ongoing health crisis. People started playing more games when stay-at-home orders were announced in March, and the behavior has […]

  • Q2: Facebook Acknowledges IDFA Loss Could Have A Material Business Impact

    Despite a healthy second quarter that shrugged off the economic downturn, Facebook CFO Dave Wehner warned investors on Thursday that Apple’s IDFA changes coming in iOS 14 could “prove to be a challenging headwind.” “We’re still trying to understand what these changes will look like and how they impact us and the rest of the […]

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    The Big Story: Apple Vs. Facebook

    Once Apple’s IDFA becomes opt-in for consumers, its utility to advertisers will be greatly limited. But what does this new policy mean for Facebook and its powerful, lucrative Audience Network? As one source told senior editor Allison Schiff, targeting on Audience Network is all but dead. But does that mean it’s the end? In this […]

  • Companies that rely on Apple’s proprietary ad ID are seeking solutions for a post-IDFA world.

    Mobile Ad Tech Companies Try To Adapt To Likely Loss Of Apple's IDFA

    Companies that rely on Apple’s proprietary ad ID are seeking solutions for a post-IDFA world. Although Apple didn’t actually kill it, the IDFA will become opt-in for consumers starting with iOS 14 in September. Without user permission, IDFA tracking will be zeroed out, just like when Limit Ad Tracking is enabled. Some are predicting opt-in […]

  • What Do Apple’s Privacy-Focused IDFA Changes Mean For Facebook?

    What Do Apple’s Privacy-Focused IDFA Changes Mean For Facebook?

    Apple’s move to make its IDFA only available on an opt-in basis will either set Facebook’s hair on fire or further solidify Facebook’s dominant market position. Depends on who you ask. Those opposing opinions underscore the confusion consuming the mobile ad tech ecosystem as it grapples with the de facto loss of user-level tracking in […]

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    IDFA Apocalypse: What We Know (And Don't)

    “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 Paparo, CEO at Beeswax. It’s been a couple of weeks since the Apple WWDC conference, where we learned how the IDFA will become opt-in for consumers. Arguably this change […]

  • SKAdNetwork could become the de facto way to attribute mobile app installs on Apple devices with the release of iOS 14 in September.

    Apple’s SKAdNetwork Gets Real – Is It The Future Of Mobile App Attribution On IOS?

    SKAdNetwork could become the de facto way to attribute mobile app installs on Apple devices with the release of iOS 14 in September. But when Apple first introduced its SKAdNetwork API in 2018, only a handful of industry insiders paid attention. At the time, the low-key rollout of a privacy-focused test API that would allow […]

  • The IDFA’s Uncertain Future Reinforces The Necessity Of First-Party Data Collection

    “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 Simon Harris, head of sales EMEA at MightyHive. Over the past 24 months, Apple has implemented increasingly aggressive iterations of Intelligent Tracking Prevention (ITP), with the feature now blocking third-party cookies by […]

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    Trade Groups Say IOS 14 Not Compatible With GDPR; Pinterest Under SEO Scrutiny

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Apple Vs. … GDPR? Are the privacy-focused changes for the release of Apple’s iOS 14 in September compatible with the GDPR? Not according to a coalition of European advertising and publisher trade organizations, including IAB Europe and News Media Europe. In a letter to […]

  • Will People Actually Opt In To IDFA Tracking?

    Apple didn’t kill its ad ID this week, which some see as a cause for cautious optimism. But others view Apple’s move to require an opt-in to use its IDFA as the harbinger of, well, a coming apocalypse for mobile ad tech. Limit Ad Tracking (LAT) is now essentially Apple’s default position on app tracking. […]

  • The Big Story Podcast

    The Big Story: Losing Apple IDFA Would Keep The App Community Dismayed

    Did Apple deal a death blow to the IDFA, the identifier used by the mobile ecosystem to understand app audiences? Not yet – but according to senior editor Allison Schiff, the tech giant certainly shined a light on it at its developer conference Monday. As Allison reported, Apple didn’t end the IDFA as some speculated […]

  • Apple WWDC 2020: A Version Of Intelligent Tracking Prevention Is Coming To The App World

    Apple didn’t explicitly kill off its ad ID during its Worldwide Developers Conference on Monday as some expected, but it sure looks like it’s laying the groundwork. Sandwiched between flashy announcements about the Apple Watch, macOS Big Sur and surround-sound AirPods, Apple dropped a bombshell for third-party mobile ad tech. Starting with iOS 14, which […]

  • In-App Bidding Accelerates On Facebook’s Audience Network

    Facebook’s Audience Network is seeing in-app bidding start to pick up some serious momentum. The number of publishers monetizing through a unified auction increased sevenfold over the past year. Half of them now earn the majority of their Audience Network revenue through programmatic bidding. “Bidding is the new normal,” said Steve Webb, global lead on […]

  • Apple Is Putting IDFA Use Under The Microscope

    Apple seems poised to clamp down on the rampant, unauthorized use of its mobile ad ID, the IDFA. Earlier this week, Apple added a new screen to the user interface within App Store Connect, the portal that developers use to upload and manage the distribution of their apps. The screen, discovered in the wild and […]

  • IDFA Deprecation? It May Not Be Long.

    “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 David Philippson, co-founder and CEO at Dataseat. Apple will host its annual WWDC conference next month. While the physical event has been canceled, many of the previews for software that […]

  • Apple’s Safari Cut Off All Workarounds For Cross-Site Tracking – Now What?

    Apple’s announcement Wednesday that it will fully block all third-party cookies in Safari by default and that it’s cracking down on any effort to circumvent tracking prevention shouldn’t come as a shock to anyone. And in terms of what this means for advertisers, publishers and ad tech companies, the answer is: More of the same. […]

  • None shall pass!

    Mobile Device IDs Will Be The Next Ad Tracker To Bite The Dust

    Mobile advertising IDs are probably not long for this world. Neither Apple nor Google – which is fresh off announcing its plan to kill third-party cookies in Chrome less than two years from now – has taken concrete steps to eliminate their respective device IDs as of yet, but the app ecosystem should be preparing for that […]

  • Apple Throws A Bone To App Marketers, Blesses IDFA For Attribution

    Apple has given its tacit approval for the use of its Identifier for Advertising (IDFA) to attribute app installs and post-install actions. The development, welcomed by app marketers and their ad partners, comes two months after Apple spread fear in the app ecosystem by rejecting some apps that didn’t adhere to a narrow ad serving […]

  • OpenIDFA Creator: 'This Will Be The Snapchat Of Device IDs'

    Apple startled advertisers and the mobile app community earlier this month when it rejected several apps from the Apps Store for deriving data from the Identifier for Advertisers (IDFA) without serving ads. It is unclear whether Apple will continue to restrict certain uses of the IDFA, but advertisers are already looking for alternative solutions. AdExchanger […]

  • Amobee Unveils Mobile App Reporting And Analytics Tool, Monitors IDFA Developments

    Mobile advertising firm Amobee launched Wednesday a platform update, Amobee LTV (an acronym for “Lifetime Value”), designed to provide app publishers and advertisers insights into who their users are and how they’re using the apps. The release follows Apple’s rejection of apps that derive data from the Identifier For Advertisers (IDFA) without serving ads, a […]

  • Apple's IDFA Crackdown Reverberates Through Mobile Ad Ecosystem

    Many app developers and ad tech vendors received a jolt recently when Apple began rejecting some apps that retrieve a user’s Identifier for Advertisers (IDFA) without serving an ad. Apple’s decision was especially surprising, since the device manufacturer had allowed that activity for nearly two years. Regardless of Apple’s motivations for this change (the company did […]

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