TAG LAUNCHES AD INDUSTRY'S FIRST GLOBAL BRAND SAFETY CERTIFICATION PROGRAM

More than 110 Major Companies Certified at Launch, Including Amazon, Facebook, Google, GroupM, Havas, Kroger, Omnicom Media Group, Twitter, Walmart The Trustworthy Accountability Group (TAG), the world’s leading program to fight criminal activity and protect brand safety in digital advertising, today announced the launch of the TAG Brand Safety Certified Program, the ad industry’s largest and broadest […]

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  • More than 110 Major Companies Certified at Launch, Including Amazon, Facebook, Google, GroupM, Havas, Kroger, Omnicom Media Group, Twitter, Walmart

    The Trustworthy Accountability Group (TAG), the world’s leading program to fight criminal activity and protect brand safety in digital advertising, today announced the launch of the TAG Brand Safety Certified Program, the ad industry’s largest and broadest global brand safety certification program. 

    At launch, 112 companies have been certified through the program, including 31 that are certifying their global operations. 

    Among the TAG Brand Safety Certified companies are Amazon Advertising, Facebook, Google, GroupM, Havas, Kroger, Omnicom Media Group, Samsung Ads, Sky Ltd., Thomson Reuters, TripAdvisor, Twitter, and Walmart.

    “There is no magic bullet to ensuring brand safety, but it would be brand malpractice not to adopt these industry-consensus standards to reduce that risk,” said Mike Zaneis, CEO of TAG. 

    “With broad adoption at launch across every sector of the supply chain, the TAG Brand Safety Certified Program will help companies demonstrate their commitment to brand protection and ensure that advertising partners have taken the necessary steps to reduce the risk of unsafe ad placements.”

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    “This program completes the TAG certification suite, so companies now can adopt a unified set of solutions that shows their leadership in addressing ad fraud, malvertising, and brand safety challenges.”

    The inaugural group of TAG Brand Safety Certified companies includes:

    AdColony

    Adform

    Adverty

    Affectv

    Agenda21 Digital Ltd.

    Amazon Advertising

    Amobee, Inc.

    Audience Store

    AutoTrader

    Bauer Xcel

    Bidstack

    Captify

    ComCast / Freewheel

    Comscore

    Conde Nast International

    Conversant Media

    Crimtan Holdings Ltd

    Criteo

    Dailymotion

    DAZN

    eBay

    Encore

    ESI

    Essence

    Facebook

    Fifty

    Financial Times

    Gamer Network

    Global Radio Services Limited

    Google

    GroupM

    GumGum

    Havas Media

    Haymarket Media Group

    Hearst Communications Inc.

    Hello!

    Immediate Media Co.

    Index Exchange Innity

    Inskin Media Ltd

    Integral Ad Science

    IPG Mediabrands

    Iponweb

    John Ayling & Associates (JAA)

    JustPremium

    Knorex

    Kroger

    LADbible Group Ltd

    LiveScore

    LoopMe

    M6

    Mail Metro Media

    Mediacom

    Mediacom North

    Merkle

    Mindshare

    MIQ DIGITAL LIMITED

    Mobsta

    Nativo

    Navigate Digital

    NEWS UK

    Ogury

    Omnicom Media Group

    OpenX

    OutBrain

    Precise.tv

    Publicis Media

    PubMatic

    Quantcast

    Radio Teilifis Eireann

    Reach PLC

    Rezonence

    RhythmOne PLC

    Rockabox Media Ltd

    Roku DSP Rubicon Project

    Samsung Ads

    Shpock

    Sky Limited

    Smadex

    Sovrn

    Spotify

    SpotX

    SYZYGY

    Tan Media

    TEADS

    Telegraph Media Group Limited

    The 7Stars

    The Guardian

    The Kite Factory Ltd

    The Trade Desk

    Thomson Reuters (Markets)

    TikTok

    Total Media

    TripAdvisor

    TripleLift

    Twitter

    Unruly

    VDX.tv

    VE Global U.K. Limited

    Venatus Media

    Verizon Media

    VEVO

    Viant

    Vibrant Media, Inc.

    Video Intelligence

    Walmart, Inc.

    Wavemaker

    Xandr, Inc.

    Xaxis

    Zeta Interactive

    Ziff Davis, LLC

    The TAG Brand Safety Certified Program is designed to significantly reduce the risk of the misplacement of advertising on digital media of all types, so all companies can help protect brand safety and strengthen the integrity of digital advertising. 

    The program promotes the flow of advertising budgets to companies that set high standards and support the industry’s framework for brand safety. 

    The program serves the entire digital advertising supply chain by providing transparency, choice and control for buyers – enabling them to buy advertising inventory with confidence and creating a brand safety framework for sellers that increases the value of certified sellers’ inventory.

    Recent brand controversies have illustrated the potential backlash from consumers when brands do not take appropriate steps to prevent their ads from running with unsafe and inappropriate content. 

    According to research conducted by TAG and the Brand Safety Institute, more than 80 per cent of consumers say they would reduce or stop buying a product they regularly purchase if it advertised in a range of hypothetical situations involving extreme or dangerous content.

    Among the requirements that a participating company must meet to achieve the TAG Brand Safety Certified Seal:

    • Every Direct Buyer, Direct Seller and/or Intermediary must ensure that all new and updated agreements for digital advertising services adhere to the program’s Brand Safety Principles, including specific brand safety criteria, policies, and procedures, as well as a takedown, monitoring, and compliance requirements. Contracts must also require the use of independently validated Content Verification services or inclusion/exclusion lists.
    • Every Direct Buyer, Direct Seller and/or Intermediary must ensure that 100% of its monetizable transactions are reviewed by one or more independently validated Content Verification services or inclusion/exclusion lists as defined in its digital advertising agreements.
    • Every Direct Buyer, Direct Seller and/or Intermediary must document the specific policies and procedures it has to minimize the risk of ad misplacement.

    The program also sets rigorous standards for all companies offering Content Verification Services, including technical standards and disclosure requirements around the classification and blocking of ad serving on media properties which contain content deemed inappropriate by an advertiser, as well as capabilities around the categories and types of content it can utilize in its services.

    At launch, the TAG Brand Safety Certified Program includes dozens of companies that were participants in the former JICWEBS Digital Trading Standards Group (DTSG) Program before the TAG merger and are now compliant with the new program requirements. 

    The TAG Brand Safety Certified Program will continue to be part of the IAB Gold Standard for U.K. companies.

    Additional information about the TAG Brand Safety Certified Program and how companies from across the advertising ecosystem can receive the TAG Brand Safety Certified Seal can be found at https://www.tagtoday.net/.

    About the Trustworthy Accountability Group

    The Trustworthy Accountability Group (TAG) is the leading global certification program fighting criminal activity and increasing trust in the digital advertising industry. TAG advances its mission of eliminating fraudulent traffic, facilitating the sharing of threat intelligence, and promoting brand safety by connecting industry leaders, analyzing threats, and sharing best practices worldwide. The 600+ member TAG community include the world’s largest and most influential brands, agencies, publishers, and ad tech providers. TAG is the first and only Information Sharing and Analysis Organization (ISAO) for the digital advertising industry. This U.S. Department of Homeland Security designation means TAG is the primary forum for sharing threat intelligence in our industry.

     

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