Facebook is rolling out device targeting to its Mobile App Ads platform, allowing advertisers to segment users by handset model, OS version and how users are connected to the internet. The update is being rolled out to advertisers over the next few days.
New web tracking tool that’s ‘nearly impossible to block’
As rules on cookies tracking become stricter, new web tracking techniques have cropped up, including a new ‘canvas fingerprinting’ tool that’s almost impossible for users to block… for now.
68% of 18-24 year olds unconcerned about sharing data with brands
New research from Webtrends has revealed that 68% of British 18-24 year olds are not worried about the amount of data they are sharing online with brands. Furthermore, only 23% think that data sharing will be viewed negatively in the future.
One third of consumers still believe Nike was an official World Cup sponsor
New research from GlobalWebIndex has found that Coca-Cola, McDonald’s, Visa and Adidas were the most recognised sponsors from the 2014 World Cup, with recognition levels of 50%, 39%, 41% and 36% respectively (among UK, US and Brazilian consumers).
Unilever searches for ‘Internet of Things’ tech start-up partners
Unilever has released five different briefs on the theme of “Internet of Things” through its Unilever Foundry program. The program provides a means for innovative start-ups to collaborate directly with the company to trial and pilot new technologies.
Most UK web users ‘opt in to see porn’
The vast majority of new broadband customers in the UK are opting out of porn filters when prompted to install them by service providers, according to new research from Ofcom.
Facebook: 62% of all ad revenues driven by mobile acceleration
Mobile advertising grew to 62% of all Facebook’s ad revenues in Q2 (from 41% in 2013) as the company continued to develop and enhance its mobile platform. Year-on-year, profits for Q2 rose 138% to $791m (£464m) as total revenues from advertising grew 67% to reach $2.68bn (£1.58bn).
Internet firms required to store data on Russia soil under new “anti-terror” law
Russia’s parliament has passed a new amendment that forces Internet firms such as Facebook, Google, Skype and Twitter to physically store all electronic data involving its citizens within the country.
Facebook lets users save posts to view later
Facebook is launching a new ‘Save’ feature that lets users bookmark content for later viewing, as the social network looks to boost engagement (and ad spend) on its site.
Apple profits beat expectations on strong China sales
Apple’s growth prospects are looking brighter ahead of its iPhone 6 launch, with strong sales in China boosted its profits- but its iPad sales are falling as tablet competition heats up.