Third-Party Tracking
Third-Party Tracking involves using independent technology partners to collect and verify data about ad delivery, viewability, clicks, and conversions. These tools operate separately from the publisher or advertiser to provide objective measurement and detect discrepancies.
For example, a brand may use a third-party pixel to confirm that 95 percent of impressions on a campaign were viewable according to IAB standards. This neutral verification helps advertisers assess performance across multiple supply partners.
Third-party tracking also supports fraud prevention, brand safety analysis, and attribution modeling. Consistent, verified reporting builds confidence between all participants in the programmatic ecosystem.
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