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The NAI
Non-profit Organizations
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About us
Founded in 2000, the NAI (Network Advertising Initiative) is the leading self-regulatory association exclusively focused on third-party advertising online and in mobile. With nearly 100 members, just about every Internet ad served in the US involves the technology of one or more NAI companies. These third-party services are crucial for a diverse Internet ecosystem and digital economy as they help to facilitate the dynamic, free, ad-supported Internet that consumers love and expect. But privacy and consumer trust are also crucial. The NAI's role, therefore, is to ensure the health of the online ecosystem by maintaining and enforcing high standards for data collection and use in interest-based advertising on desktop, mobile, and beyond. With buy-in and support from our member companies, the NAI sets the bar for consumer privacy through a body of self-regulatory policies and through a robust compliance enforcement program that helps members live up to our high standards, but holds them accountable when they don't.
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External link for The NAI
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- Non-profit Organizations
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Washington, DC
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2000
- Specialties
- Interest-Based Advertising and Self-Regulation
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Primary
409 7th ST NW
Suite 250
Washington, DC 20004, US
Employees at The NAI
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Happy UOOM Day! While many Americans are off for Independence Day break, companies across the digital advertising industry shouldn't forget that as of today, July 1, 2024, Colorado begins requiring Global Privacy Control (GPC) as an authorized Universal Opt-Out Mechanism (UOOM)! https://coag.gov/uoom/. Thanks to Phil Weiser for running a thorough process to evaluate and recognize authorized UOOM implementations!
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Next week I'll be in the south of sunny France to join the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity! Besides enjoying this event and connecting with the industry, we are also hosting a happy hour and a great conversation about inventory quality with The NAI's President & CEO Leigh Parsons Freund, TAG's CEO Mike Zaneis and eyeo's own Cornelius Witt at the eyeo town house on Wednesday June 19, 4pm. Just ping me for the details and registration, or just a drink to catch-up!
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Happy #Pride Month from the NAI team! We support who you are and love and are proud to be part of establishing a safe online environment where everyone can be who they are! We believe that private information should be kept confidential which is why the NAI does not support segmentation of users based on their sexual or LGBTQIA+ identity. #pridemonth
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Our attendees and panelists made the 2024 NAI Summit in New York City one of our best yet! The NAI Summit identified five key trends for ad-tech to focus on as companies think differently about privacy and adapt their business practices in light of evolving expectations from regulators. Check out our latest blog post to learn more about how the NAI is #movingprivacyforward in new ways: 1. Change is coming to the ad-tech industry, and this is a good thing! 2. New, easy to use privacy controls are essential to improving consumer choice. 3. AI and privacy-enhancing tech are new realities that will transform the industry and legal environment in the near term. 4. There are clear strategies to improve compliance to meet expanded, evolving legal requirements. 5. The NAI is leading the way at this critical time. Read more here: https://lnkd.in/eWK87aW9 We look forward to seeing you next year in San Francisco for the 2025 NAI Summit!
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A huge THANK YOU to all of the speakers, sponsors and attendees of this year’s NAI Summit in New York City! It was amazing to hear from leading experts in the ad-tech industry as well as state and federal regulatory and enforcement officials. We’re also grateful for the support from our sponsors who helped make this year’s event possible – Yahoo!, Google, Amazon Ads, Davis+Gilbert LLP, Kelley Drye & Warren LLP, Perkins Coie LLP, SafeGuard Privacy, and ZwillGen. Our panels and speakers provided us with insightful and far-reaching discussions about how our industry is moving privacy forward, ranging from standards for privacy signals to regulators’ expectations around the treatment of precise location data (hint: they’re familiar with the NAI’s Precise Location Information Voluntary Enhanced Standards, and you should be, too). It was valuable to hear perspectives from outside our industry, and we thank our keynote speakers Byron Tau and CPPA Executive Director Ashkan Soltani, and the leading state and federal regulators who spoke. There was a lot of agreement that regulators and industry privacy leaders all do our jobs better when we work together. That’s how we can best #moveprivacyforward – together.
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We finished our Summit this afternoon with insights from FTC Division of Privacy and Identity Protection Attorney Ronnie Solomon and privacy enforcement leaders with AG offices in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut, who discussed dos and don’ts if you receive an inquiry from an enforcement agency. Now on to this evening’s cocktail reception, thanks to our sponsor Google! We want to thank everyone who joined us in New York City this year. The Summit featured conversations about the most important issues affecting the advertising technology industry with experts, thought leaders, and federal and state regulators from across the country. A big thank you to all our attendees, and our amazing speakers for sharing your insights this afternoon! Nathalie Maréchal, PhD, Maneesha Mithal, Jules Polonetsky, Tony Ficarrotta, Alex Cone, Anthony Katsur, Ashwin Machanavajjhala, Lauren Wetzel, Julie Karasik, Ashkan Soltani, Tony Ficarrotta, Ronnie Solomon, David LeDuc, Ken Dreifach, Kashif Chand, Gena Feist, and Michele Lucan We also want to thank our sponsors who made this event possible: Yahoo, Google, Amazon Ads, Davis+Gilbert LLP, Kelley Drye & Warren LLP, Perkins Coie LLP, SafeGuard Privacy, and ZwillGen for helping The NAI pull off a successful 2024 Summit! #movingprivacyforward
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Our fireside chat between California Privacy Protection Agency Executive Director Ashkan Soltani and the NAI’s Tony Ficarrotta just wrapped up! Ashkan provided insight into the development of the data broker registry in California, and the importance of stakeholder input in CPPA’s regulatory approach. How do you think the ad-tech industry will continue to evolve to keep up with regulatory requirements? Share your thoughts with us! #Movingprivacyforward
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It’s been an exciting morning at the NAI Summit Day 2! After opening remarks by the NAI’s Leigh Parsons Freund and Alan Chapell, it was great to kick off a full day of compelling discussions with a fireside chat with Byron Tau and Duncan McCall. We heard from Byron and Duncan on the potential risks posed by the sale of data to government agencies, foreign and domestic. The next panel focused on how we can support the role of political advertising in creating an informed electorate while stopping misinformation, a critical topic in an election year. Insights like this are why we’re at the NAI Summit! Thank you to all our amazing speakers this morning Mark Jablonowski, Lauren McDermott, Noga Rosenthal, Anthony Matyjaszewski, Duncan McCall, Byron Tau, Ghita Harris-Newton, Gary Kibel, Aaron Massey, and David LeDuc! #movingprivacyforward