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→Precise questions
* [[Addressing_adtech/Guardian|An example request]], generated directly from {{Q|855}}.
* [[Addressing_adtech/Guardian|An example request]], generated directly from {{Q|855}}.
== Tag management ==
=== 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 ==
=== 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?
== Top-down, bottom-up, maximizing utility ==
=== 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.
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'''.
== Scaling effects ==
=== 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.