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* [[Addressing_adtech/Guardian|An example request]], generated directly from {{Q|855}}.
 
* [[Addressing_adtech/Guardian|An example request]], generated directly from {{Q|855}}.
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== Tag management ==
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=== Tag management ===
 
* What is the impact of an indirect SAR on a {{AllQ|504}}
 
* What is the impact of an indirect SAR on a {{AllQ|504}}
 
* Can a SAR tell you for whom an {{AllQ|503}} fired?
 
* Can a SAR tell you for whom an {{AllQ|503}} fired?
 
**  Is the legal situation different for a SAR on {{Q|70}}?  
 
**  Is the legal situation different for a SAR on {{Q|70}}?  
== Bidding process ==
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=== Bidding process ===
 
* What is the impact of a(n indirect) SAR on a {{AllQ|498}}?  
 
* What is the impact of a(n indirect) SAR on a {{AllQ|498}}?  
 
* Can you know whether {{AllQ|497}} was triggered?
 
* Can you know whether {{AllQ|497}} was triggered?
 
* What was the value of the transaction?
 
* What was the value of the transaction?
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== Top-down, bottom-up, maximizing utility ==
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=== Top-down, bottom-up, maximizing utility ===
 
The goal of SARs could be to maximize utility in understanding the ecosystem.  
 
The goal of SARs could be to maximize utility in understanding the ecosystem.  
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In particular, for every role, there is a possibility of picking a small player with this role, a huge one, or one with dual roles. '''Each of those situations will lead to different outcomes for the SAR, all valuable'''.
 
In particular, for every role, there is a possibility of picking a small player with this role, a huge one, or one with dual roles. '''Each of those situations will lead to different outcomes for the SAR, all valuable'''.
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== Scaling effects ==
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=== Scaling effects ===
 
Indirect SARs sound complicated and unhelpful. I am not sure: you get a lot of allies in putting pressure on the service providers, who sometimes masquerade as {{Q|841}}. The costs and effects have a completely different scaling factor, and also an impact on the choice of jurisdiction.
 
Indirect SARs sound complicated and unhelpful. I am not sure: you get a lot of allies in putting pressure on the service providers, who sometimes masquerade as {{Q|841}}. The costs and effects have a completely different scaling factor, and also an impact on the choice of jurisdiction.
  
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