Carbolytics, Adobe, Epsilon

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In this week’s episode of Analytics Neat we discuss the Carbolytics emission analysis of cookies and Adobe identity on the Undercard. For the Main Event, we review a recent Epsilon study on the death of third-party cookies. All this and more in this week’s episode of Analytics Neat. Thanks for listening this week!

Links from this week:

https://carbolytics.org/report.html

https://www.epsilon.com/us/insights/resources/preparing-for-a-world-without-third-party-identifiers

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Amazon Ads, FB Leak Update, Cookie Maneuvers

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In this week’s episode of Analytics Neat we discuss the growth and implication of the Amazon Ad business and revisit a Facebook data issue from early 2020 on the Undercard. For the Main Event, we cover off on some moves being made with regards to the “cookieless” future of Advertising. All this and more in this week’s episode of Analytics Neat. Thanks for listening this week!

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Fraud, Epsilon, Explaining Cookieless

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In this week’s episode of Analytics Neat we discuss dollars lost to Fraud, the common types of Fraud, and Epsilon’s settlement on the Undercard. For the Main Event, we explain what “cookieless” really means. All this and more in this week’s episode of Analytics Neat. Thanks for listening this week!

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