Amazon’s under-the-radar move could be a significant blow to FLoC targeting performance and give Amazon a leg up in its own ad sales and targeting efforts.
June 15, 2021

Amazon seems to be blocking Google's controversial cookieless tracking and targeting method called FLoC, according to code on most of Amazon’s properties. “This move is in direct correlation with Google’s attempt to provide an alternative to the third-party cookie,” said Amanda Martin, vp of enterprise partnerships at digital agency Goodway Group. Read more below.

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