What happens if they toss cookies?

There is an ad-tech fight playing out in Europe that could upend the entire real-time bidding system that most publishers use to fill their online ad inventory. It all centers on cookie matching—the syncing by ad exchanges of data about consumers online. On one side, privacy advocates and Google rivals argue this fundamental practice runs afoul of the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation. On the other, Google and its partners say that they are authorized directly by internet users to conduct cookie matching.  The EU is investigating  whether Google is in compliance with its rules, which mandate that companies have direct consent from the end user to collect their data. At the same time, other companies like Apple and Firefox are limiting cookies’ power to track online behavior. This much is clear: Without cookie matching, the way digital ads are bought and sold would be radically changed. “Cookie matching is definitely essential for real-time bidding to make sense,” said Christoph Tavan, chief technology officer at Content Pass, a Berlin–based company that helps digital publishers develop new paths to making money as the web becomes tougher terrain. The problem Concerns about cookie matching reached a fever pitch this month after a report claimed to uncover clandestine data-sharing through Google’s ad exchange, which runs on millions of websites to help publishers sell ads. The report was based on a study by Brave, a web browser that competes with Google... Continue reading at 'Advertising Age'

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