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Sketchy ads, like those for miracle weight loss pills and suspicious-looking software, sometimes appear on legitimate, well-regarded websites. It turns out that most websites don’t actually ...
MFA sites are designed to prey on outdated or lazy contextual targeting strategies.
Tech Here’s why sketchy ads appear on legit websites A computer scientist explains where those ads for clickbait articles, miracle weight loss supplements, and get-rich quick schemes come from.
Amazon's new Retail Ad Service allows any retailer to offer advertising on their digital platforms using the tech that powers ads on Amazon.
Cookie pop-ups now show the number of “partners” that websites may share data with. Here's how many of these third-party companies may get your data from some of the most popular sites online.
How to build trust in the AI age, Google keeps Chrome but has to share data, Will Smith pounces on AI concert video ...
Junk websites filled with AI-generated text are pulling in money from programmatic ads The news: AI chatbots are filling junk websites with AI-generated text that attracts paying advertisers.
Google has updated its Inappropriate Content Policy to include language that expressly prohibits advertisers from promoting websites and services that generate deepfake pornography.
The two studios are suing Triton Media, alleged to have provided advertising consulting and referrals for nine websites identified as "one-stop-shops" for infringing works.
Marketers are often running digital ads on websites that provide relatively low returns on their investment but generate comparatively high carbon emissions, a new study said.
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