Blacklist

A Blacklist is a list of websites, apps, or publishers where advertisers choose not to display their ads. It serves as a protective measure to maintain brand safety, prevent fraud, and ensure that campaigns only run in trusted environments.

For instance, a premium advertiser might exclude adult, pirated, or low-quality traffic sources from their campaigns. Blacklists can be managed manually or automatically through DSPs and third-party verification tools that detect harmful or non-compliant inventory.

In contrast, whitelists specify approved placements. Both approaches work together to refine traffic quality and protect brand reputation in programmatic advertising. Maintaining updated blacklists is a critical step toward transparency and effective ad delivery.

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