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Apple Scolds Ad Tech; Google Lifts Political Ad Ban

Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Apple Strikes Back “Dramatic,” “outlandish” and “false” – that’s how Apple SVP Craig Federighi described claims being made by the ad tech industry about Apple’s forthcoming IDFA changes in iOS 14. During a recorded speech at the European Data Protection & Privacy Conference on Tuesday,… Continue reading »

by AdExchanger // December 10th, 2020 //
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Apple To Cut App Store Fees For Small Devs; Georgia Senate Runoff Tops $100M In Ad Spending

Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. The Halves Not Apple is about to make a lot of smaller developers happy. Starting next year, Apple will lower its commission from 30% to 15% on sales for developers that generate less than $1 million in revenue through the App Store, including on… Continue reading »

by AdExchanger // November 19th, 2020 //
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WarnerMedia Cuts 1,000 Jobs; Execs Cut Their Martech Spending

Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. WarningMedia After a second spate of layoffs at WarnerMedia on Tuesday, which hit between 5% to 7% of its 25,000 employees, CEO Jason Kilar addressed the company’s future during a town hall meeting. As per Business Insider, Kilar said that the “painful” cuts were… Continue reading »

by AdExchanger // November 13th, 2020 //
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Criteo To Collabo On Unified ID 2.0; French Ad Trades File Antitrust Complaint Over IDFA

Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Unified Criteo and The Trade Desk might be competitors by day, but the future of identity, privacy and the open internet calls for collaboration. The day after TTD partnered with LiveRamp on the Unified ID 2.0 initiative, Criteo said that it too will lend… Continue reading »

by AdExchanger // October 29th, 2020 //
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Senate Dems Have A New Privacy Bill That Could Be The Blueprint For A Federal Law

Democratic lawmakers took another step on the long march toward federal privacy legislation on Tuesday with a new Senate bill that aims to serve as a framework for a national law. The Consumer Online Privacy Rights Act (COPRA) would limit how consumer data is collected, establish a set of consumer data rights and beef up… Continue reading »

by Allison Schiff // November 26th, 2019 //
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Senate Kills Off FCC Privacy Regulations

The US Senate on Thursday voted down Federal Communications Commission (FCC) regulations that would have required internet service providers to get users to consent to be targeted by advertisers. The law would have required the providers (ISPs) to get explicit consent from users before allowing advertisers to buy or target against web browsing histories, geolocation,… Continue reading »

by James Hercher // March 23rd, 2017 //
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Sen. Jay Rockefeller Puts Acxiom, Epsilon And Experian ‘On Notice’

A Wednesday hearing held by the US Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation about the operations of so-called “data brokers” highlighted the disconnect between data marketers and consumer advocates. The hearing followed the release of a report detailing the findings of a yearlong investigation into data marketers. The core disagreement revolves around the extent to which businesses… Continue reading »

by Ryan Joe // December 18th, 2013 //
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