Whitelisting in Advertising
Whitelisting in digital advertising refers to the process of defining and approving specific domains, placements, or traffic sources for ad delivery. It is the counterpart to blacklisting and is used to ensure that campaigns only run in brand-safe, relevant, and compliant environments.
Advertisers can whitelist at various levels: domain, app, publisher ID, or even by deal ID within a private marketplace. For instance, a luxury goods advertiser might whitelist premium lifestyle websites while excluding low-quality or generic placements.
Whitelisting enhances accountability and reduces wasted impressions, providing both advertisers and publishers with higher transparency and a safer advertising ecosystem.
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