Difference between revisions of "ads.txt protocol (Q93)"
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(Created claim: comment (P126): "Many Direct vendors sell a publisher's inventory not directly to a DSP, but to another exchange. Ads.txt files use 'Reseller' rows to indicate to buyers this is allowed. For instance, Ads4You may be a Direct partner but integrates with AppNexus to sell the traffic, in which case Ads4You would ask the pub to add a Reseller row that lists their ID tied to AppNexus (the "Reseller"). ") |
(Created claim: reference URL (P33): https://linc.cnil.fr/webpub-adstxt-sellersjson/en/ads_study.html) |
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Revision as of 22:28, 2 October 2020
IAB protocol for recording authorized sellers
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ads.txt protocol
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IAB protocol for recording authorized sellers
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there is also a crawler available
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"A Direct seller is an exchange/network/SSP that works directly with the publisher"
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"Many Direct vendors sell a publisher's inventory not directly to a DSP, but to another exchange. Ads.txt files use 'Reseller' rows to indicate to buyers this is allowed. For instance, Ads4You may be a Direct partner but integrates with AppNexus to sell the traffic, in which case Ads4You would ask the pub to add a Reseller row that lists their ID tied to AppNexus (the "Reseller"). "
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