A closer look at third-party cookie matching

贴在 2022年9月7日星期三 | Valbona Gjini - Marketing Director, ID5 Technology Ltd

How sustainable is cookie matching in today’s privacy-first, 以用户为中心, 拥挤的彩乐园dsn行业?


Cookie匹配, 在过去的十年里, the method used by the industry to enable the sharing of user-level information in the advertising value chain. 然而, it’s no longer sustainable in today’s privacy-first, 以用户为中心, 拥挤的彩乐园dsn行业 and, 在谷歌最近的声明之后, we can definitely say that cookie matching is soon to become obsolete. 但我们是怎么走到这一步的?  

With the fast expansion of the internet, digital advertising investments have grown rapidly, and with them the number of ad tech vendors helping publishers to monetise their inventory and dropping cookies on their pages. Today publishers’ websites are overpopulated with dozens of advertising and tracking pixels. Multiple cookie synchronisations take place every time a user lands on a website or moves from one page to another.

Cookie matching creates a number of issues that have become hard to ignore. 最近的一项研究, commissioned by ID5 and conducted by RedBud, 分析了20个子集,000 scans of 68 top news and magazine website in the UK, Germany and France in order to assess the scale of the problem.

 “The biggest privacy vulnerabilities we see across our clients’ websites stem from cookie syncing pixels and other third parties triggered via redirects,克洛伊·格鲁奇菲尔德说, RedBud联合创始人. Redbud found that 81% of the 68 websites scanned had vendors identified as potentially representing privacy risks for various reasons. Some of those vendors have servers in countries that don't provide the same level of data protection as those in the EEA. Others have privacy policies that reference the 1998 Data Protection Act principles rather than the GDPR principles.

The issues highlighted by the study are not limited to privacy compliance: cookie syncing redirects, as well as third party tags embedded in creatives, 会导致数据泄露. RedBud identified 26 different companies involved in the monetisation of behavioural data across the websites scanned. Some of those vendors have no direct relationship with the publishers. “不符合gdpr标准的供应商, sometimes 3-4 steps removed from the actual publisher, 在欧盟用户身上投放cookie, whilst providing no value or demand to those same publishers,克洛伊·格鲁奇菲尔德补充道. 

Third-party redirects have an impact on page and ad performance too. The average combined loading time of third-party redirects is 19 seconds, which creates latency before ads are displayed and the web page becomes fully interactive.

“Identifying users is mandatory for digital advertising to work, 所以这是发行商的主要关注点. 直到现在, publishers have had to deploy imperfect solutions to do that, relying on platforms matching cookies with each other, which has many negative side effects as the Redbud study clearly illustrates”, ID5的首席执行官说, 马修罗氏.

 Today there are several initiatives providing shared identity solutions that are more efficient, privacy-compliant and effective even in environments where third party cookies are blocked. The need for such solutions is likely to grow in the next couple of years, whilst the industry prepares for a third-party cookie-less world.

Until a few days ago the creation and adoption of a standardised way of identifying users was considered a positive development for the industry but it wasn’t a priority for many businesses. 今天这是必须的. 

“The Google Chrome team’s announcement and the upcoming privacy regulations give publishers the opportunity to come out stronger from the transition away from third-party cookies. Media owners should lead the redesign of the system and improve identification capabilities to maintain a healthy ad-supported business model” concludes Roche.

 

 

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Valbona Gjini

Marketing Director, ID5 Technology Ltd

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