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- Home - NAI: Network Advertising Initiative
The NAI released a primer to guide privacy professionals in digital advertising in the fundamentals of different Privacy-Enhancing Technologies (PETs) and their roles and practical applications
- History of the NAI - NAI: Network Advertising Initiative
Since its founding in 2000, the NAI has grown to be one of the leading voices in the industry by empowering and educating consumers to make meaningful choices about their experience with online advertising, as well as continuing to advocate for meaningful industry self-regulation
- NAI Framework_Dec 2024_March 2025
The NAI’s accountability program will continue to support member adherence to the new NAI Framework The NAI Framework set forth in this document supersedes and replaces the 2020 NAI Code of Conduct
- Members - NAI: Network Advertising Initiative
Swoop’s HIPAA-certified and NAI-accredited system of activation has uncovered over 3,000 unique target audiences for precisely activating patient populations and their healthcare ecosystems through cross-channel marketing strategies
- FAQs - NAI: Network Advertising Initiative
The NAI’s objective is to establish a flexible framework based on a set of foundational principles The NAI continues to develop and update industry best practices, guidelines, and voluntary standards that are consistent with current legal requirements for responsible data collection and use
- How to Opt Out - NAI: Network Advertising Initiative
The NAI provides the following tools and resources to help you adjust your privacy settings and request opt outs of certain kinds of advertising
- About the NAI - NAI: Network Advertising Initiative
Founded in 2000, the NAI is a non–profit organization that is the leading self–regulatory association dedicated to responsible data collection and its use for digital advertising
- Self-Regulatory Framework - NAI: Network Advertising Initiative
Privacy guidance, tools, and best-practices that are intended to help members adhere to the NAI Principles, as well as to assist them in developing processes for compliance with privacy legal requirements in the U S
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