Privacy Sandbox: The Future of Ad Targeting

Google's answer to cookies is complicated. Here's what actually matters.

By Alex Thompson December 2024 20 min read

When Google first announced Privacy Sandbox in 2019, we dismissed it as vaporware. Five years and countless delays later, it's actually launching—and it's transforming how digital advertising works. The industry spent years preparing for a world without cookies. Now we're finally building it.

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Interest Topics
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Weeks Topic Window
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Full Deprecation

What Is Privacy Sandbox?

Privacy Sandbox is Google's collection of APIs designed to enable advertising use cases without cross-site tracking. Instead of tracking individuals, it uses aggregated, on-device processing to maintain privacy while allowing targeting and measurement.

Key APIs for Advertisers

Topics API Deep Dive

Topics replaces interest-based targeting. The browser observes your browsing, assigns topics, and shares a random subset with advertisers.

How Topics Works

  1. Browser classifies sites into ~470 topics
  2. Weekly, top 5 topics calculated per user
  3. One random topic selected from each of last 3 weeks
  4. 5% noise added (random topic instead)
  5. Advertiser receives 0-3 topics per user

Topics Limitations

You can only see topics from sites where your ad tech was present. New advertisers may see very few topics initially. The taxonomy is broad—"Sports" not "Fantasy Football."

Protected Audiences (FLEDGE)

Enables retargeting without cookies. Interest groups live in the browser, auctions happen on-device.

The New Auction Flow

  1. User visits site, gets added to interest group
  2. Interest group stored locally in browser
  3. On ad request, on-device auction runs
  4. Winning ad rendered in fenced frame
  5. Limited reporting back to servers

Latency Concerns

On-device auctions add latency. Early tests show 50-200ms additional time. Publishers watching viewability and UX impacts closely.

Attribution Reporting API

Conversion measurement without user-level tracking. Two reporting modes:

Event-Level Reports

Summary Reports

What This Means for Mobile

Privacy Sandbox on Android mirrors web APIs:

Preparing for the Transition

  1. Test now: Origin trials available in Chrome
  2. Invest in first-party data: Still the gold standard
  3. Update measurement: New APIs require new infrastructure
  4. Diversify targeting: Don't rely solely on Privacy Sandbox

Stay Ahead of Privacy Changes

ClicksFlyer is building Privacy Sandbox integrations to ensure seamless measurement as the industry transitions. Let us handle the complexity.