Where next as third-party cookies fade

09/12/2021 | IAPP

The advertising technology industry is getting to grips with what steps it can take as the demise of the third-party cookie gets closer. Now that the incredibly successful tracking tool is set to expire, adtech has already begun devising replacements with varying degrees of effectiveness. In the second of a two-part series looking at some specific areas of the third-party cookie conundrum, the IAPP runs through the different alternatives to cookies and how they impact privacy.

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