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Unruly One Of First Companies To Receive Trustworthy Accountability Group’s “Certified Against Fraud” Seal

26 new companies, including Unruly, complete TAG Anti-Fraud certification process

WASHINGTON, DC – November 28, 2017 – The Trustworthy Accountability Group (TAG), an advertising industry initiative to fight criminal activity in the digital advertising supply chain, today announced that the number of companies to have received TAG’s Certified Against Fraud Seal has more than doubled since April 2017.

TAG’s 26 new seals have been awarded to companies at the forefront of the industry’s efforts to reduce fraud, including: A+E Networks; Amazon Services LLC; BabyCenter; Carat; Centro; dataxu; Digital Remedy; Exponential; Eyeview; Facebook, Inc.; GroundTruth; GumGum; Hulu; Kargo; LoopMe; Maman pour la Vie; MaxPoint Interactive, Inc.; Media iQ; Meredith; Popsugar; ShareThis; Shazam; SpotX; Torrential, Inc.; Unruly; and Vevo.

“Over the past year, TAG’s Certified Against Fraud Seal has become the ad industry’s gold standard for companies around the world who want to protect their brands and show their leadership in fighting fraud,” said TAG CEO Mike Zaneis.

“We are excited to welcome these new compliant companies, and we look forward to working with them and more than 120 additional companies that are currently working towards their TAG Certified Against Fraud seals.”

All of the participants announced today met a rigorous set of guidelines specific to the role they play in the digital advertising supply chain.

  • Buyers such as advertisers and authorized advertiser agents (AAAs) completed the TAG Registration process, designated a TAG compliance officer, and complied with the Media Rating Council’s Invalid Traffic (IVT) Detection and Filtration Guidelines.
  • Sellers such as publishers and authorized publisher agents (APAs) complied with all of the steps required of buyers, as well as domain list filtering, data center IP list filtering, and publisher sourcing disclosure requirements.
  • Intermediaries such as ad networks and other indirect buyers and sellers complied with all of the steps required of buyers, as well as domain list filtering, data center IP list filtering, and TAG’s Payment ID protocol.

More information about the specific requirements and application process for the TAG “Certified Against Fraud” Seal can be found on the TAG website.

 

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. Created by the industry’s top trade organizations, TAG’s mission is to eliminate fraudulent traffic, combat malware, prevent Internet piracy, and promote greater transparency in digital advertising. TAG advances those initiatives by bringing companies across the digital advertising supply chain together to set the highest standards. TAG is the first and only registered Information Sharing and Analysis Organization (ISAO) for the digital advertising industry.

For more information on TAG, please visit tagtoday.net.