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Remerge and Verve Group are among the first mobile DSP/SSP partnerships to work with Google on building and testing the Android Privacy Sandbox. The companies came together to explore the integration of the Privacy Sandbox in real-world use cases, using Remerge’s demand-side platform (DSP) capabilities and Verve Group’s on-device SDK. Running a successful “bidding proof of concept” test Explaining how the test worked, Luckey Harpley, Remerge’s Staff Product Manager, said: “We set up a test in the form of an
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An anonymous reader quotes a report from Axios: President Trump quietly took a red pen to much of the Biden administration's cyber legacy in a little-noticed move late Friday. Under an executive order signed just before the weekend, Trump is tossing out some of the major touchstones of Biden's cyber policy legacy -- while keeping a few others. The order preserves efforts around post-quantum cryptography, advanced encryption standards, and border... Read more ›
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The app stores have been cracked open, creating exciting new opportunities for monetization, but also leaving many teams wondering how to adapt and capitalize in a rapidly changing landscape. On June 24th, join Paddle’s VP of Product Lucas Lovell for Web revenue unlocked: Your playbook for the new app ecosystem, a live online event designed to help you navigate and thrive in this new era. A product leader with over... Read more ›
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