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  • Google’s Privacy Sandbox Is Open For Testing – So, Why Are So Few Testing It?

    Everyone in our industry has been on the edge of their seat since Google first began developing the Privacy Sandbox more than three years ago. But things have been moving slowly, writes Lukasz Wlodarczyk, VP of programmatic ecosystem growth and innovation at RTB House. The cookieless future is virtually here, and the time to experiment with alternatives is now.

  • 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)?

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    AdExplainer: Meet The FLEDGE API

    With FLEDGE origin trials just begun – they finally kicked off on March 31 after multiple delays – publishers and advertisers need to get up to speed. But how is FLEDGE different from other targeting-focused proposals within the Chrome Privacy Sandbox, what use cases does it support and – most importantly – is FLEDGE a viable and privacy-safe alternative to third-party cookies?

  • Google and Apple's respective takes on the future of app attribution provide a perfect example of the contrast between the Android Privacy Sandbox and ATT.

    Attribution Will Never Be The Same On Android – But This Is Not SKAdNetwork All Over Again

    The concepts underpinning Google’s newly announced Android Privacy Sandbox are still only that – concepts. Google will gather feedback from the industry before releasing fleshed-out versions for initial developer testing coming soon, followed by a formal beta at the end of this year. But as sketchy as the specifics are at the moment, it’s clear there […]

  • Google Quietly Drops New Privacy Sandbox Guidance, Clamps Down On Workarounds For Cross-Site Identity And Tracking

    This article is sponsored by RTB House. Google’s recently updated timeline for phasing out third-party cookies in Chrome wasn’t the end of the story. Late on Friday, July 23, Google launched a dedicated website with a more detailed running timeline, which it plans to update every month. It announced the website’s launch via tweet rather […]