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Privacy Sandbox: What’s Next After 1% Cookie Deprecation?
As Chrome plans the deprecation of third-party cookies for early 2025, and the deadline is fast approaching, the AdTech ecosystem is in pressing need of a detailed plan of how the phase-out of third-party cookies will look. A clear schedule will help ensure efficient planning and coordination, allowing for a smooth transition to a stable, vibrant ad ecosystem based on Privacy Sandbox. To help achieve this clarity—and to initiate a wider discussion—in this blog post, we will propose what we believe is a viable next step after the 1% deprecation.
- Cookieless World
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RTB House Appoints Krzysztof Słowik as VP of Engineering to Strengthen Growth and Innovation
Słowik brings a breadth of experience from major tech companies such as Google and Microsoft.
- Company News
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An Ensemble to Die For—Mastering Omnichannel in Fashion Retail
In Fashion, competition is fierce and building a seamless omnichannel strategy is a must. There’s no “one size fits all”, “straight off the rack” solution. But just as on the catwalk, it’s all about accessorizing and bringing all the key elements together into one stunning ensemble—an omnichannel shopping experience that turns heads and wins conversions.
- Retail & Ecommerce
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SEM House Agency Debuts on the Digital Marketing Market
RTB House announces the launch of SEM House, a digital agency specializing in the planning and execution of search engine marketing services. What sets SEM House apart is its ability not only to create and distribute quality content, but also to develop complete strategies for it, both locally and internationally.
- Company News
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RTB House Introduces Generative AI Technology for More Precise Audience Insights
IntentGPT will better understand open internet user interest and intent to optimise results and deliver more accurate targeting for clients.
- Company News
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Your Guide to Protected Audience API
Google is coming for your cookies, and not the tasty kind lying safely in a tin in your kitchen, but the third-party ones that sit in your browser, watching, waiting, and storing all kinds of information. This has major implications, some good and some bad, for marketers and consumers alike. It also means that many of our old tools will soon become obsolete. However, you don’t need to crack open your tin of real cookies and start stress-eating yet. There are plenty of new tools on their way, one of which we’re going to get into today: The Protected Audience API.
- Cookieless World