
Since their introduction in the 1990s, third-party
cookies have been at the heart of digital marketing. They have enabled retargeting, frequency capping, attribution, segmentation, and personalization, with companies relying on them to drive traffic and acquire new leads. But as McKinsey note, “a profound and abrupt shift is coming” – one that will be a “reckoning for the advertising industry.”
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