Topic: real-time bidding
Real-time bidding involves the automated buying and selling of online ad sector, often leading to extensive data collection and privacy violations. This practice raises significant concerns about how personal information is tracked, sold, and potentially shared with third parties, including government entities. The implications for individual privacy and free expression are profound, as users are often unaware of the extent to which their data is exploited.
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Your Phone’s Ads Are Spying for the Government. These Simple Changes Can Help
The ad that followed you around the internet turns out to be the least invasive thing it was doing.
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Microsoft Faces Irish Legal Fire Over Data Practices
A courtroom first in Ireland could redraw the boundaries of data consent in Europe’s digital economy.
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Exposing the Invisible: How Online Advertising Is Behind Sensitive Personal Data Being Tracked and Sold Online
The mass data grab behind most websites.
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A blow for adtech – UK commissioner says real-time bidding is mostly illegal
The report states that the real time bidding process used major adtech companies violates both UK and EU law.
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Twitter apologizes for “accidentally” sharing location data with 3rd parties
Twitter apologies for its mistake.






