CUSTOMER DATA STRATEGY
Frequently asked questions about third-party cookie deprecation
Q: Why are third-party cookies going away?
A: Third-party cookies are going away due to rising concerns about data privacy. As data breaches and cyber-attacks proliferate, consumers are more aware of the dangers of data sharing. Instead of being impressed by targeted ads third-party cookies make possible, many consumers have become wary.
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Q: Why is third-party data so important for marketers?
A: Third-party data is so important for marketers because it gives them information they can use to reach a wider field of users without direct interaction. Third-party data allows marketers to create a more targeted and personalized experience across the internet, leading to more conversions.
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Q: How do third-party cookies work?
A: Third-party cookies work as tracking tools to follow user behavior online. Website owners load these code tags from separate domains because the data from third-party cookies allows for personalization and retargeting. The tags are called third-party cookies because they are created and stored on a third-party server.
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Q: What are third-party cookies?
A: Third-party cookies are code tags website owners load from separate servers to collect user behavior data. These third-party cookies help companies expand their reach and create targeted, highly personalized experiences. Many marketers use third-party cookies to run their campaigns and gauge their performance and analytics.
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