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  • Will Apple's SKAdNetwork make app marketing in iOS 14 more or less susceptible to fraud. The answer is yes, no and depends on the type of fraud.

    Why Apple’s SKAdNetwork Could Spur Ad Fraud In IOS 14

    SKAdNetwork is Apple’s homegrown solution for attribution. Apple itself verifies when clicks lead to installs and shares that information directly with ad networks through an encrypted postback and without the need to pass an IDFA. That should make app marketing in iOS 14 pretty much impervious to fraud … right? Well, yes and no. It […]

  • David Gregson, a product manager at Twitter’s MoPub

    Here’s How MoPub Is Adapting To Apple’s IDFA Changes – Which Are Less Than A Month Away

    Even as mobile ad platforms get their houses in order as Apple restricts IDFA in iOS 14, there are still a lot of open questions that remain, said David Gregson, a product manager at Twitter’s MoPub who’s directly involved with the mobile exchange’s response plan to Apple’s updates. “There’s still a lack of clarity about […]

  • Facebook’s ad partners have a lot of steps they have to take to prepare themselves for Apple’s update if they still want to run app install campaigns through Facebook.

    What Facebook’s IOS 14 Prep Plan Actually Means For Developers

    Facebook’s strategy for dealing with the changes coming in iOS 14 is to simply stop collecting the IDFA. But there’s nothing simple about it. Facebook’s ad partners have a lot of steps they have to take to prepare themselves for Apple’s update if they still want to run app install campaigns through Facebook. On Wednesday, […]

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    Full Text: Facebook's Explainer And FAQ On Preparing For IOS 14

    After announcing via two blog posts on Wednesday that it will no longer collect the IDFA for iOS 14 devices, Facebook sent a follow-up message to its ad partners with more detail about what that will mean in practice. Here’s the full text: ******************** Today (August 26, 2020), we are providing details about our approach […]

  • Facebook is preparing its partners for Apple’s IDFA restrictions – and there’s no sugar coating it.

    Facebook’s IDFA Plan: Possible Audience Network Shutdown For IOS 14

    Facebook is preparing its partners for Apple’s IDFA restrictions – and there’s no sugar coating it. Considering the uncertainty of the situation, Facebook has decided not to collect the IDFA for any of its own apps on iOS 14 devices or to request the IDFA from apps in Audience Network, the company said in a pair […]

  • 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 […]

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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 […]

  • 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 […]

  • Is Apple Angling To Cut Out App Attribution Vendors?

    Apple just made a move under the radar that could cause third-party attribution providers to become obsolete. In late March, Apple quietly released SKAdNetwork, an API for iOS 11.3 that allows ad networks or advertisers to directly attribute installs from the App Store without relying on an attribution vendor. Apple’s well-documented stance on consumer privacy […]

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