With all the drama swirling around Chrome’s now-scrapped plans to deprecate third-party cookies, it’s easy to forget that the fate of Google’s mobile advertising ID (GAID) still hangs in the balance.
Mobile game developers and publishers, with hundreds of games and millions of installs, are protesting Unity’s new controversial install-based pricing model by turning off ad monetization services for ...
Rewarded video ad engagement in apps rose by 3.2% year-over-year globally in 2023, according to Unity’s Mobile Growth and Monetisation Report 2024. Engagement with the format is said to be highest ...
AppsFlyer has partnered with Unity Ads to launch its Privacy Sandbox on Android integration. In collaboration with Google's Android Sandbox team, AppsFlyer also ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. In protest, 19 companies have disabled Unity’s ad monetization in their games. In protest, 19 companies have ...
Twenty-one mobile game companies with a total of at least 3.5 billion downloads wrote a letter to Unity saying its download-based price increase will destabilize the mobile game ecosystem. Azur Games, ...