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Apple’s Mail Privacy Protection (MPP): What it means for direct-sold deals

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Of course, it’s not enough that Google has decided to do away with third-party cookies; Apple has also changed the terrain of the digital landscape with its Mail Privacy Protection (MPP). The post Apple’s Mail Privacy Protection (MPP): What it means for direct-sold deals appeared first on LiveIntent Blog.

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How publishers can adapt to iOS 15 with LiveIntent

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In a nutshell, there are three main features that make up Apple’s latest release: Private Relay , Hide My Email , and Mail Privacy Protection. Mail Privacy Protection. Update: To quote Apple, “In the Mail app, Mail Privacy Protection stops senders from using invisible pixels to collect information about the user.

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How advertisers can adapt to iOS 15 with LiveIntent

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Apple’s Mail Privacy Protection (MPP) will, over time, impact impressions and metrics derived by impressions: Impressions will increase CTR will decrease CPM will decrease Post-view conversions will increase. So far we have seen MPP impact roughly 2% of advertising spend on our platform.

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Retargeting and addressability in the new privacy-first programmatic landscape

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This has driven tech giants, like Apple and Google, to take action to deprecate third-party cookies and implement features in their tech that obfuscate user data and activity in the name of consumer privacy. Within the same time frame, Google has worked to invalidate third-party cookies in Chrome by 2023. The new programmatic landscape.

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