Zefr Launches Atrium which Provides Advertisers with Fully Transparent Brand Safety
Zefr, the global provider of brand suitability across walled gardens, announced the global availability of Atrium, a new measurement suite that gives marketers a fully transparent view into their post-campaign performance and insights across walled gardens. Rather than measurement solutions that are focused on the open web and text-based, Atrium is foundationally built for marketers […]
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Zefr, the global provider of brand suitability across walled gardens, announced the global availability of Atrium, a new measurement suite that gives marketers a fully transparent view into their post-campaign performance and insights across walled gardens.
Rather than measurement solutions that are focused on the open web and text-based, Atrium is foundationally built for marketers to gain more transparency in the age of walled gardens.
With the launch of Atrium, marketers gain access to transparent and accurate post-bid reporting insights against all GARM categories, including misinformation. Recently announced as a brand suitability provider across platforms like Meta, TikTok and YouTube, this product solidifies Zefr’s commitment as the leading global technology company for brand suitability across high velocity environments.
The launch comes as a result of continued product momentum, including Zefr’s inclusion as a new Brand Safety Reporting Partner on YouTube, as well as the company’s recent acquisition of Israeli-based AI company Adverifai, which integrates misinformation into Zefr’s Cognition AI tech stack through global fact-checking organizations, providing training data to inform scaleable misinformation identification and measurement. Marketers will be able to access misinformation measurements directly from their Atrium UI.
As misinformation continues to pervade the advertising industry, especially in an ever-changing political climate, MAGNA Media Trials and Zefr have conducted new comprehensive research in November 2022 examining the impact of misinformation on consumers and brands. Voices on Misinformation, premiering at brand safety week, reveals 93 per cent of consumers view misinformation as being ubiquitous across media, and while consumers have developed skills to identify it, with the responsibility falling on brands to be aware of their ad environments.