Google Chrome says it’s still really serious about removing third-party cookies, even if it can’t seem to commit to an actual deadline.
Google Chrome says it's still really serious about removing third-party cookies, even if it can’t seem to commit to an actual deadline -- they swear this time. Additional coverage: In this week's Digiday+ Media Briefing, media editor Kayleigh Barber talks with Axios chief business officer Fabricio Drumond about the publisher's plan to start selling standard display ads next month. A Digiday survey revealed that more agency professionals are posting on social media on behalf of their clients on a daily basis. But the survey results failed to reveal a reason why. Startup news org Grid has hired three journalists to ramp up coverage leading into the elections in November. Fix & Fogg, a start-up specializing in nut butters, is working to grow brand awareness through collaborations with influencers and top food brands. Other things to know about Join us from October 12-14 in Palm Springs, for the Digiday Media Buying Summit: The Programmatic Buyer, where we'll bring together an influential group of agency leaders to dive deep into the challenges and opportunities facing the industry and offer actionable insights. Brands are adapting to a world where it costs more to do business by evaluating their existing marketing efforts, refining their offers and leaning on reliable partners. Sponsored by Vericast. Download this new guide to learn how marketers are utilizing data collaborations to enrich their first-party data to drive privacy-compliant acquisition campaigns. Sponsored by Wiland. | |
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