Apple and Google, the duopoly controlling the $133 billion-per-year mobile app market, typically differ when policing their respective ecosystems; the iPhone-maker is rigid in its controls while the latter typically favors open sourcing. However, the pressing need for more innovative security controls has prompted some to think their policies may soon overlap when it comes to policing third-party code on publishers' apps. Read more below. From our sister site, WorkLife: Other things to know about | |
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| | Experts think Apple may emulate Android’s proposals to police ‘data hungry’ SDK developers on its app store | |
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howdy! | | Two years after the upfront model appeared to be at its most endangered, it seems to be as vibrant as ever. | |
| | Brands committed to personalizing digital experiences need a deep understanding of consumers to do so. CDPs are helping them to unlock consumer data’s potential, but not all are created equal. | |
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howdy! | | In hopes of reaching a million followers, TikTok has become a go-to brand awareness channel for online baby registry Babylist. | |
| | Personalization and privacy work in tandem when it comes to the new digital marketing manifesto, but marketers must find the right data partner to ensure they deliver on both. | |
howdy! | | Community, rewards and gaming are three methods Yang Adija is testing to get audiences engaged with the blockchain. | |
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| | Ads can now be delivered to accounts without compromising the privacy of individuals, but the ability to report back at the account level is not yet widely available. | |
howdy! | | Here’s how BuzzFeed Inc., Dotdash Meredith and Vox Media are working on bringing their employees together, while also managing post-merger integrations. | |
howdy! | | In this week’s Media Briefing, senior media editor Tim Peterson looks into the scalability and interoperability issues that publishers are confronting with clean rooms. | |
| | With a YouTube channel, podcast and newsletter all covering the creator economy, Colin Rosenblum and Samir Chaudry provide the perfect kick-off interview for the Digiday Podcast’s new limited series on creators. |
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