research Already struggling with your New Years resolutions? Here’s 3 privacy-first resolutions to keep in 2020. While your healthy habits may be top of mind, are you putting as much thought into your relationship with technology? Is your personal data as secure as it could be?
About ContextCue Help us grow our ad network: All advertising is free on ContextCue this week We’re a private-by-design advertising network that allows advertisers and publishers to grow their business with fast, contextual, ethical ads, and we’re offering a free two-week advertising campaign for anyone that signs up this week.
research Targeted vs. contextual advertising: What every internet user needs to know Do you ever get the feeling that your ads are stalking you? Maybe you bought something online, only to have an ad for the exact product show up in your Instagram feed the next day. But even worse–have you ever felt like your ads are reading your mind?
About ContextCue How FaceApp got the internet talking about privacy When I start to think about how widespread privacy violations are on the internet, it’s hard to not give up. However, the argument that “privacy is dead” is misleading and attempts to justify all sorts of creepy, invasive practices.
privacy by design How we built ContextCue with privacy at the core We started ContextCue by asking a simple question, "What if digital advertising didn't collect all that data?" This question has been our guiding light as we continue to grow, and it's a question that we believe more companies should ask themselves.
research An abridged history of privacy in the U.S. Privacy has become a hot topic. Just think of all the recent scandals by large corporations like Facebook, Google, and Panera involving the collection of personal information, and it being distributed for the world to see. How could this data collection be allowed unconsented?
About ContextCue How we're bringing ethics to the advertising industry with a pro-privacy, alternative ad network One moment, you’re buying a new product on Amazon. Then, as little as minutes later, you’re scrolling through Instagram and see an ad for the same thing.