Third-Party Data
Third-Party Data refers to information collected by external providers that is aggregated and sold to advertisers for audience targeting. It includes demographic, behavioral, and interest-based attributes derived from large-scale data partnerships.
When integrated into DSPs, third-party data helps advertisers expand reach beyond their own customers. For instance, a retailer can combine in-house CRM data with a data-provider segment for “online fashion shoppers” to find new potential buyers.
However, privacy laws such as GDPR and CCPA require strict consent and transparency. Responsible advertisers validate data quality, verify consent mechanisms, and favor trusted providers to maintain compliance and trust.
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