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Do you know how to target in a post-cookie era?

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The other shoe has dropped – by the end of 2024, Google will have eliminated third-party cookies from its Chrome browser. Large companies like Google are eliminating cookies from their platforms because consumers are putting their foot down. These profiles can then target users without gathering unconsented personal information.

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How B2B  Marketers Are Preparing For A Cookieless World

Envy

With Google preparing to end support for third-party cookies in its Chrome browser next year , the B2B Tech Marketing industry is anticipating major changes as marketers learn to adapt their B2B PPC strategies in a Cookieless World. Image via Google. Image via Google.

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Rev Ops Barometer H2 2021

Liveintent

Of course, Google isn’t the only tech giant contributing to significant shifts in digital advertising in recent years. Understanding the demographic profile of our audiences. Tech scandals have done more than raise eyebrows (remember Cambridge Analytica ?) Understanding the content interests of our audiences.

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Facebook isn’t fazed: Thursday’s Daily Brief

Martech

“The core of the shift is really moving from targeting consumers using third-party data to knowing consumers very well,” said Giusy Buonfantino, VP of CPG Industry Solution at Google Cloud, in her MarTech presentation. She added, “Personalize experiences and do it in a way that’s privacy-centric, protecting the choices of the consumer.”.

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Burger King’s NFT push: Wednesday’s daily brief

Martech

RPEOrigin.com co-founder Ryan Phelan has a lot to say about “Pixelgeddon” – also known as Apple’s Mail Privacy Protection feature, which went into effect on Monday, Sept. Google started rolling out BIMI support in Gmail in July 2021, and other email platforms are expected to follow. Read more here.

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Looking for clarity on CDPs: Monday’s Daily Brief

Martech

Raab says, reasonably enough, that the job of a CDP is to “combine all customer data into sharable profiles.” Privacy laws in Europe and in some U.S. California is also creating the California Privacy Protection Agency (CPPA), which will be in force in 2023 and actively audit and fine non-compliant businesses.

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A different kind of Facebook privacy issue

Biznology

I've been in Europe the last ten days (coming home today) and it's easy to see how European cultures differ from that of America, especially when it comes to privacy. So, Google, Yahoo!, Tags: Social Media Marketing facebook google privacy socialmedia socialnetwork twitter. But will Facebook follow suit? Time will tell.

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