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Edge Comes to Play in the Sandbox
In this edition of the Cookieless Newsroom, we highlight Microsoft’s deployment of the Ad Selection API in its Edge browser, a tool similar to Privacy Sandbox's Protected Audience API. We also cover a recent academic study demonstrating the suitability of the Protected Audience API for retargeting. Additionally, we report on a landmark European regulatory fine imposed on Google’s MarTech division.
- Cookieless World
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Personalized Product Recommendations Without Cookies—Product-Level Turtledove
In early 2020, Google first announced its intention to retire third-party cookies from Chrome. Despite numerous twists and turns, one thing remains certain: the relevance of third-party cookies is on a downward trend across most browsers, and this will likely affect Chrome as well. This development has marketers worried about the future of personalized and relevant advertising. The good news is they don’t need to be concerned. RTB House has managed to fine-tune Chrome’s new cookieless tool—the Privacy Sandbox—so that it can tailor ads to specific users while protecting their privacy. How is this possible, and what role does the Product-Level Turtledove play in the process? Let’s dive into it.
- Cookieless World
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Driving Sales: Unleashing the Power of Multi-Retargeting
After your business has spent time and money on R&D, production, and getting your products into the store at the right price, the difference between success and failure is rooted in how effectively you can let the right customers know about your offers. Working with a retargeter is an essential part of this success, but working with a single ad partner is putting all your eggs in one basket. We’re looking at why working with multiple retargeters allows you to reach more people and drive better campaign performance and business results.
- Digital Advertising
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Google’s Regulatory Hurdles
This edition of the Cookieless Newsroom highlights regulatory positions on Google’s revised approach to Chrome third-party cookie depreciation, outlines planned improvements to the Privacy Sandbox, and reviews the high-profile trial between Google and the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), which has drawn significant attention across the adtech industry.
- Cookieless World
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Google's Big Shift
This edition of the Cookieless Newsroom highlights Google’s announcements from 22 July, while also covering various other topics related to the cookieless landscape.
- Cookieless World
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RTB House First Impressions on Google’s Informed Choice Framework
Google proposed that instead of deprecating third-party cookies for all users in Chrome, they will let users decide whether to allow third-party cookies in the browser. Google also emphasized their continued investment in the Privacy Sandbox to ensure its performance and utility.
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- Cookieless World
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Edge Comes to Play in the Sandbox
In this edition of the Cookieless Newsroom, we highlight Microsoft’s deployment of the Ad Selection API in its Edge browser, a tool similar to Privacy Sandbox's Protected Audience API. We also cover a recent academic study demonstrating the suitability of the Protected Audience API for retargeting. Additionally, we report on a landmark European regulatory fine imposed on Google’s MarTech division.