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Rubicon Project gets ABC EDAA Trust Seal

October 27, 2014

Real-time ad trading platform Rubicon Project has received the EDAA Trust Seal from independent industry Certification Provider ABC, demonstrating their compliance in accordance with the EU Self-Regulatory Programme for Online Behavioural Advertising (OBA).


Earning the Trust Seal is the important last step in the process for Third Parties committed to the self regulatory programme. The Trust Seal demonstrates compliance and inspires trust in the market.
With specially engineered hardware to enable low latency trading, Rubicon Project’s Advertising Automation Cloud currently processes 2.5 million queries per second and trillions of bid requests each month on behalf of the world’s leading publishers and applications and the top brands around the globe.
Oli Whitten, SVP Europe, Rubicon Project comments: “Since day one Rubicon Project has always been committed to meeting and exceeding the standards for digital advertising. The EDAA helps consumers to have transparency and control which is an important aspect in the provision of our platform to buyers and sellers alike across Europe and we are pleased to be the first exchange platform to have successfully undertaken the audit and received the seal.”
Jan Pitt, Executive Director of Client Services at ABC comments: “We are delighted to issue the EDAA Trust Seal to Rubicon Project having provided them with a robust and independent certification service. Through this certification, Rubicon Project has demonstrated both their expertise and commitment to working to industry agreed standards. Independent certification helps to raise standards across the industry and will provide Rubicon Project clients greater confidence in their systems and processes.”
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