This week's review of ad fraud and privacy in the digital advertising space.
Calvin Scharffs, VP of Product Marketing at Pixalate, shared his views with Simon Hodgkins, host of VistaTalks podcast, on how the pandemic has changed TV advertising and how to safely and effectively establish a CTV advertising ecosystem. He also revealed the latest insights about CTV and mobile advertising, including delisted apps, along with tools and strategies preventing ad fraud and securing brand safety.
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The new privacy bill introduced by three Democratic lawmakers would prohibit companies from using personal information for targeting ads. "The measure defines personal information broadly enough to cover pseudonymous data that fuels behavioral targeting," informs MediaPost.
IAB and other industry bodies opposed these plans, explaining that it would jeopardize millions of jobs within the advertising industry and restrict users' access to the best content for them.
A bipartisan group of lawmakers backed a bill that would force companies to simplify their Terms of Services in a statement, making it easier for users to understand. "The statement would summarize the legal jargon into something more easily understood by the average user, along with disclosing any recent data breaches (from the three years) and the types of sensitive data the site may collect," according to the Verge.
Recently, Austrian data protection body decided that Google Analytics and its transfers of data from Europe to the USA violated the GDPR. “The decision casts a dark cloud over any conceivable method of legally transferring data between the continents,” claims Omer Tene for IAPP.
The British government reportedly established M&C Saatchi to conduct an ad campaign attacking Facebook over its plans regarding Messenger's encryption. "The new campaign is entirely focused on the argument that improved encryption would hamper efforts to tackle child exploitation online,” informs Rolling Stone.