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  • Are Google’s recent statements about email-based IDs a net positive, negative or neutral for email-based online identity going forward?

    Is The Writing On The Wall For Email-Based IDs? (Yes, No And Maybe)

    Google isn’t a fan of using email-based identifiers as a replacement for third-party cookies. “We don’t believe these solutions will meet rising consumer expectations for privacy, nor will they stand up to rapidly evolving regulatory restrictions, and therefore aren’t a sustainable long-term investment,” Google’s director of product management for ads privacy and trust, David Temkin, […]

  • Xandr announced three integrations with identity initiatives on Wednesday: Europe’s netID login consortium, LiveRamp IdentityLink and Unified ID 2.0 (natch).

    Xandr Integrates With Unified ID 2.0 And Outlines Its Identity Roadmap

    Xandr announced three integrations with identity initiatives on Wednesday: Europe’s netID login consortium, LiveRamp IdentityLink and Unified ID 2.0 (natch). The purpose is to enable digital planning, targeting segmentation and measurement using authenticated IDs via Xandr’s programmatic buying platform, Xandr Invest, and through its ad exchange, Xandr Monetize. But these partnerships are also part of […]

  • One of the biggest questions dogging Unified ID 2.0 has been answered. Independent industry organization Prebid will serve as operator of the initiative.

    Prebid.org Will Operate Unified ID 2.0 And Make Sure It Remains Open Source

    One of the biggest questions dogging Unified ID 2.0 has been answered. Independent industry organization Prebid.org will serve as operator of the initiative. Unified ID 2.0 is a collective industry effort, originally spearheaded by The Trade Desk, to create an email-based alternative to third-party cookies. Prebid, which has roughly 100 member companies, is also the […]

  • The Trade Desk Seeks PRAM’s Blessing On Unified ID 2.0

    The Trade Desk is looking for the industry’s stamp of approval for the open source Unified ID 2.0 framework. On Thursday, in response to a recent call from the Partnership for Responsible Addressable Media (PRAM) for input on potential new technologies to replace cookies and other identifiers, The Trade Desk submitted the code for UID […]

  • SpotX Joins UID 2.0; Podcasts Aren't Paying Off For Spotify

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. U & Me And UID 2.0 Welcome to the Unified ID 2.0 cocktail party, SpotX. The video SSP, which is owned by RTL, is the latest company to sign up in support of UID 2.0, the open source industry initiative originally spearheaded by The […]

  • Isabelle Baas, managing partner for digital, data and tech at Publicis-owned media agency Starcom

    Starcom On Prepping For The Cookieless Future

    Although it’s too early to predict how the antitrust lawsuits filed against Google and Facebook late last year will play out, one immediate outcome is more awareness of how digital advertising functions. “Many of the topics we’ve been so obsessed with in the ad tech industry are no longer just being talked about within the […]

  • 2020 Was All About Digital Identity – And Expect The Same In 2021

    2020 brought an identity crisis to the online advertising industry. The year started with Google answering the until-then theoretical question of what might happen to third-party cookies at some unknown point in the distant future. In July, Apple made a similar move with the announcement that its proprietary mobile device ID, the IDFA, would soon […]

  • Contextual Video Marketplace IRIS.TV Throws In With The Unified ID 2.0 Initiative

    You didn’t think 2020 would end without at least one more Unified ID 2.0 announcement, did you? IRIS.TV, a video data platform with its own contextual video marketplace, is joining the Unified ID 2.0 initiative, the company said on Wednesday. UID 2.0 is an open source identifier based on email addresses that’s part of the […]

  • Amazon Reclaims Top Spot For DSP In Latest Advertiser Perceptions Report

    After slipping in the DSP rankings to Google earlier this year, Amazon has reasserted its no. 1 status as advertisers’ preferred platform. Bolstered by the last few months’ ecommerce surge, Amazon has reclaimed the top spot after having slipped behind Google and The Trade Desk in Q1 2020 – based on the Q4 2020 Advertiser Perceptions […]

  • The Washington Post will adopt the Unified ID 2.0 framework, the first publisher to do so after a string of ad tech companies have joined in recent months.

    WashPost Becomes The First Publisher To Join Unified ID 2.0

    The Washington Post said Wednesday that it will adopt the Unified ID 2.0 framework – the first publisher to do so after a string of ad tech companies have tossed their hats into the ring over the past few months. The Post will allow advertisers to transact using the ID on its own site and will […]

  • SSP OpenX said it plans to adopt the open source ID, the initial development of which was spearheaded by The Trade Desk.

    OpenX Is Latest SSP To Join Unified ID 2.0

    It’s getting cozy over in Unified ID 2.0 Land. SSP OpenX said on Tuesday it plans to adopt the open source ID, the initial development of which was spearheaded by The Trade Desk. Unified ID 2.0 proposes using hashed and encrypted email as the basis for identity and as a replacement for third-party cookies. Specifically, […]

  • The Fabrick ID is a pseudonymized token that brands will be able to use to create cross-media linkages between advertiser demand and publisher inventory.

    Neustar Is Latest To Roll Out A Cookieless ID

    Third-party cookies are going away, mobile ad IDs will soon be harder to come by – and the advertising ecosystem is responding with a flurry of deterministic identifiers of its own. LiveRamp has an ID, Nielsen’s got one, the industry is starting to coalesce around Unified ID 2.0 and, on Wednesday, Neustar launched Fabrick ID. Fabrick […]

  • It’s supply-side platform week for Unified ID 2.0. PubMatic signed onto the initiative, one day after Magnite and Index Exchange signaled their support.

    PubMatic Is The Latest Ad Tech Company To Join Unified ID 2.0

    It’s supply-side platform week for Unified ID 2.0. On Tuesday, PubMatic signed onto the initiative, one day after Magnite and Index Exchange signaled their support for the open source project. The goal of Unified ID 2.0 is to create a standard identifier for the ad industry using hashed emails as a replacement for third-party cookies. […]

  • Magnite is the latest ad tech company to throw in with the Unified ID 2.0 initiative, an open source ID spearheaded by The Trade Desk.

    Magnite Hops Aboard The Unified ID 2.0 Train

    Magnite is the latest ad tech company to throw in with the Unified ID 2.0 initiative, an open source ID spearheaded by The Trade Desk. On Monday, Magnite said it will adopt the ID initiative to use encrypted and hashed email addresses as the basis for a standard identity replacement for third-party cookies. The Trade […]

  • Diana Horowitz, SVP of ad sales, FuboTV

    FuboTV: Advertising Is ‘A Pillar Of Our Growth’

    Newly public livestreaming TV service FuboTV hired its first SVP of ad sales in June. “That in itself speaks to the importance that we’re putting on the ad sales piece,” said Diana Horowitz, the Scripps and Comcast vet now filling that newly created role at Fubo. Fubo, which reported its first earnings in early November, […]

  • The Trade Desk is on a tear, striking three partnerships in quick succession over the course of a week to support the Unified ID 2.0 initiative.

    The Trade Desk’s Unified ID Is Gaining Steam. Here’s Where Things Stand.

    The Trade Desk is on a tear, striking three partnerships in quick succession over the course of a week to support the Unified ID 2.0 initiative. First was LiveRamp, then Criteo, followed by Nielsen. Each partnership tackles a different piece of the development process for UID 2.0, which aims to use encrypted and hashed email […]

  • 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 […]

  • Data and identity

    The Trade Desk And LiveRamp Unite On Identity; Unified ID 2.0 To Become Part Of LiveRamp’s ATS

    The Trade Desk is making its first bid for ubiquity for the Unified ID 2.0. Through a partnership with LiveRamp, announced on Tuesday, publishers will be able to access Unified ID 2.0, which is being built by The Trade Desk, through LiveRamp’s Authenticated Traffic Solution (ATS), and buyers will be able to transact using LiveRamp’s […]

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