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scotsman | February 05, 2020
High-interest credit cards and Black Friday deals are among the adverts targeted at people seeking benefits advice on local authority websites, an investigation has uncovered. More than a third of Scottish council sites were found to be using advertising trackers which allow private third party companies to track residents’ data. Research by the BBC Shared Data Unit found more than 950 advertising cookies - small text files that track people on the internet - embedded in council benefits p...
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Hivestack | September 17, 2022
Hivestack, the world’s leading independent programmatic digital out of home (DOOH) ad tech company today (September 15th, 2022) announced the expansion of its LATAM business with the launch of operations across Brazil. Now for the first time, brands, agencies, omnichannel demand-side platforms (DSPs), and media owners - both in the country and globally - can access the Hivestack platform and suite of solutions to plan, activate, measure, and drive revenue from programmatic DOOH campaigns i...
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Business Wire | June 09, 2023
InMobi, a leading provider of content, marketing, and monetization technologies that help businesses fuel growth, has appointed industry veteran Inderbir Singh Pall as the new Chief Technology Officer (CTO) for InMobi Advertising Platform. With more than 10 years of experience with InMobi, Pall will play a crucial role in elevating the company's technology roadmap, spearheading innovation initiatives, and driving growth in an ever-evolving and competitive market. "We ar...
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Disney, Viacom | April 15, 2021
In legal settlements that could reshape the children’s app market, Disney, Viacom and 10 advertising technology firms have agreed to remove certain advertising software from children’s apps to address accusations that they violated the privacy of millions of youngsters. The agreements resolve three related class-action cases involving some of the largest ad-tech companies — including Twitter’s MoPub — and some of the most popular children’s apps...
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