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Google Privacy Sandbox: What Does It Mean for the Future of Targeted Ads?

Single Grain

In an effort to streamline a bloated digital advertising infrastructure and help create a new set of user privacy-focused open web standards, Google has announced that it will be ending support for third-party browser cookies in its Chrome browser by 2022 with its Privacy Sandbox. What Is the Privacy Sandbox?

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9 Best Web Hosting Providers

Single Grain

Although it doesn’t offer the same level of reliability that other more expensive options do, it still provides some great features like fast load times and superb customer support. Their user interfaces are easy to navigate and if you do have a question, it’s easy to get in touch with their excellent customer service teams.

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Digital Advertising Regulation in 2023: What Marketers Need to Know

QuanticMind

Unrestrained by free speech rules like America’s First Amendment, the EU has taken the lead on matters like consumer privacy (with GDPR), walled gardens like Apple’s App Store and the Google Play Store (with the Digital Markets Act), and now its latest target: misinformation and hyper-personal ad targeting on social media.

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The fight over banning TikTok could result in something good for marketers

Martech

While a ban is possible, another solution is gaining steam, one which could help marketers: A national data protection law. Once brand marketers began to truly adopt TikTok, the two became inseparable,” says Kyle Wong, chief strategy officer of customer experience platform provider Emplifi. Support for national privacy law.