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The Evolution of Online Advertising Technology - More Targeting, Less Privacy (Part 2)
By Scott Buresh (c) 2008
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Even with the cookie-type behavioral advertising technology, there was a way for users
to prevent these ads from targeting them. They could set their machines not to accept
any cookies at all by setting their browser security setting to high. This solved the
privacy issue, although many websites would (intentionally or not) render improperly
with this setting on.
In recent news on the behavioral advertising technology front, Microsoft announced that
its newest Internet Explorer, version 8, would have a mode called "InPrivate Blocking"
that would prevent cookies from being placed on any machine. At first glance, it would
seem that either:
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A. Microsoft is genuinely concerned about online privacy, to the point that the
company would allow users to block ads that come from the Microsoft network as well, or
B. Microsoft realized that the paltry share of the ad serving market that it
currently controls is not as important as inflicting serious damage to Google, which
owns a much more significant slice of the online advertising pie (in actuality, at
this point, Google's "slice" looks more like Pac-Man, but I digress).
Whatever happens with this flavor of behavioral advertising, there was recently a
new type of advertising technology that raised some serious eyebrows, and this one
could have been the most nefarious of all.
This latest behavioral advertising technology, brought to the surface by a company
called NebuAd, is aimed at tracking user behavior at the ISP level. In other words,
there ain't really a whole lot you can do about it. You need your ISP to get online,
so your ISP has access to the information that you are accessing when you are online.
They don't need no stinkin' cookies, so you can erase them to your heart's content
and they'll happily keep tracking along.
For the unscrupulous ISP, this is a no-brainer. You allow NebuAd to install its
platform at your service hub and then you split the profits. And this is exactly
what some of the smaller firms did in several "trials" of the behavioral advertising
technology in the U.S.
Of course, there is a caveat - even a firm with cash flow problems and without
an iota of ethics would probably want to create an opt-out system before unleashing
this behavioral advertising technology platform on its users (you know, the people
that already pay them and probably assume privacy). However, there's something very
interesting about how these behavioral advertising trials were done - in just about
every case, the ISP seemed interested in keeping the opt-out information as obscure
as possible from its users. According to Anick Jesdanun from the AP (1).
1. CenturyTel Inc. rolled out the platform to 20,000 of its subscribers. To
inform them of the new advertising technology, the company sent an email letting
these subscribers know only that the privacy policy had been updated and had added
a paragraph about NebuAd to the privacy policy. 85 out of 20,000 opted out.
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2. Embarq Corp. rolled out the platform to 26,000 of its paid subscribers.
Embarq didn't bother sending any emails to its subscribers; the company merely put
a general notice within its privacy notice online. A whopping total of 15 out of
the 26,000 people opted out.
3. WideOpenWest (or WOW) rolled out the NebuAd platform on 330,000 customers.
The only notification before the fact was a posting on the company's website, along
with a reminder in billing statements to review privacy policies online. They did
email the 330,000 customers to tell them about the advertising technology trial - after
it had concluded. 3,355 people opted out, but that figure may be inflated, because
they aren't sure how many came from a single customer. WOW indeed.
4. Bresnan Communications, LLC, tried the platform on 6,000 of its customers.
Unlike the other three providers above, the company did send an email directly to its
users about the trial itself (although I have no idea how it was presented and whether
the info was buried in a footer somewhere) and posted notices on its website. 18 people
opted out.
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There were two other participants in the trial - Cable One, Inc. and Knology, Inc.
For the purposes of my numbers below, I've left them out - not because they don't
support the general theory, but because they don't fit the parameters. Knology
won't reveal how many customers were involved and how many opted out, although
the company did post a notice on its website. Cable One, Inc. ran the test on
14,000 customers, but did not give them the chance to opt out.
To sum this up, the total number of "participants" of the four providers for
which we have sufficient data was 382,000, and the number that opted out was
3,473 (which may be inflated due to the WOW factor, but let's leave that alone).
The total percentage of opt-outs was less than one percent. I don't know about
you, but I'm guessing that the number of opt-outs would have been much higher
if each of these providers had sent a piece of direct mail for the sole purpose
of informing the subscribers that this type of behavioral advertising technology
tracking method was going to take place and that they needed to opt out at
such-and-such address. Better yet, they needed to opt-in at such-and-such address
(but I'm guessing that would doom the trial from the beginning).
All testing for behavioral advertising technology at this stage has been halted -
it would appear because the U.S. House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee has
decided to look into the matter. Which I guess is fortunate, at least in the
short term, for Google, Yahoo, and other big players in the search world. If
anyone is going to be force-feeding you behavioral advertising and other targeted
ads without your explicit consent, it's going to be them, not some snot-nosed
little start-up.
Recently, the CEO of NebuAd announced his departure, and the company has announced
plans to move forward with a more "traditional" advertising technology model
(probably similar to the cookie-based platforms we're already used to worrying about).
However, another company in Europe named Phorm has been having success with a similar
behavioral advertising technology business model (ISP-based), but EU regulators are
starting to jump into the fray.
If I had to guess, I would say that in the future any type of behavioral advertising
technology on the ISP level will have to be done on a strict opt-in basis, meaning
that the person has taken an action that shows that he agrees with the process. Will
there be a company that emerges that is willing to provide free or very cheap broadband
to people who are willing to be targeted at the ISP level? Time will tell.
(c) Medium Blue 2008
Source: (1) Yahoo Tech News
About The Author
Scott Buresh is the CEO of Medium Blue Search Engine Marketing, which was named the number one organic
search engine optimization company in the world in 2006 and 2007
by PromotionWorld. Scott has contributed content to many publications including The Complete Guide to Google
Advertising (Atlantic, 2008) and Building Your Business with Google For Dummies (Wiley, 2004), MarketingProfs,
ZDNet, WebProNews, DarwinMag, SiteProNews, ISEDB.com, and Search Engine Guide. Medium Blue serves local and
national clients, including Boston Scientific, DS Waters, and Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center.
Visit MediumBlue.com to request a custom SEO guarantee
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