Category: Thought Leadership


Google will allow nongaming app developers to offer European users a rival payment option on its Android operating system, the company announced via its blog post. Although a change previously resisted by the company, this move by Google comes after the European Commission, the government body of the European Union, passed the flagship Digital Markets […]

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Brand safety ad-tech firm Zefr is buying Adverif.ai, an Israeli artificial intelligence company that uses tech to identify misinformation, the companies announced today. Terms of the deal were not disclosed. … Joshua Lowcock, global chief media officer at UM Worldwide, said the tech would be particularly useful if ad buyers can transact against it, especially […]

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R/mileycyrus. r/mensrights. r/daftpunk. r/floridaman. These are the subreddits where, for one reason or another, Reddit doesn’t appear to allow advertising, according to a third-party tool. The results, pulled from the 2,500 most popular subreddits run through an API called Pushshift, show that despite spending the last decade courting advertisers and trying to address brand-safety concerns, […]

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As digital advertising enters its third decade, advertisers are still spending millions funding spammy “made for advertising” sites and disinformation, a new report finds. Media analytics ad-tech firm Ebiquity, in partnership with programmatic research firms Jounce Media and DeepSee, found $115 million in ad spend went toward spammy made-for-advertising (MFA) sites—7.8% of the programmatic budget […]

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Though a new draft order from the Irish Data Protection Commission takes aim at Meta’s cross-national data transfer practices, all businesses with an international presence could face new pressure to reform. Europe could see Meta-owned Facebook and Instagram disabled in short order due to a crackdown by Ireland’s privacy regulators. A draft decision by Ireland’s […]

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Some marketers are already beginning to pull back on advertising and are reevaluating their paid and organic content for social channels this week after the Supreme Court decision to overturn Roe vs. Wade was released, leaving reproductive rights in the hands of state legislatures — some of which have already banned abortions. At the same […]

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