For digital advertising, what would a world without Third-party cookies mean
For digital advertising, what would a world without Third-party cookies mean? Third-party cookies are being phased out of significant browsers for customer privacy . In January 2020, Google said that third-party cookies would be phased out over the next two years. Then, in June, Apple stated that its mobile device ID, known as Identifier for Advertisers (IDFA), would be limited to iOS apps. Digital advertisers have long utilized these IDs for campaign targeting, timing, measurement, and personalization. How do third-party cookies function, why are they being phased out, and how can advertisers continue to offer relevant, compelling messaging in the new digital environment? The purpose of third party cookies Websites use cookies to remember a user's action, so they aren't required to repeat it. As a result, they contribute to a more tailored and better user experience. Cookies produced and deployed by websites other than the one you're viewing are third-party cookies. Cro...