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advertiser

[ad-ver-tahy-zer] / ˈæd vərˌtaɪ zər /




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They mask your IP address and location, making it harder for ISPs, advertisers or governments to track your online activities.

From Salon

On Snapchat, advertisers have also used augmented reality effects to promote their brands in quirky ways to a young audience.

From Los Angeles Times

For retailers, advertisers, and investors, this marks the start of a fundamental shift away from traditional search engines—one that will reroute consumer spend and create winners and losers during the holiday season and beyond.

From Barron's

For retailers, advertisers, and investors, this marks the start of a fundamental shift away from traditional search engines—one that will reroute consumer spend and create winners and losers during the holiday season and beyond.

From Barron's

Broadcasters argue with some cause that the cap prevents them from combining to increase leverage with advertisers, as well as cable and streaming providers that they negotiate with to carry their stations.

From The Wall Street Journal