In an earlier article, Kaamel explained how important the Digital Markets Act (DMA) by the EU is, especially its impact on digital ads. In this blog, Kaamel will go deeper into handling these changes. Companies using Google ads in the EU need to update their websites or apps soon to follow new rules.
EU Digital Markets Act (DMA) In September 2023, the EU named six big companies, including Alphabet (Google’s parent), Amazon, Apple, TikTok, Meta (Facebook’s parent), and Microsoft, as needing to follow DMA rules. They were told to adjust their services within six months to meet DMA requirements. By March 2024, the EU had started fully enforcing DMA to control big tech companies, ensure fair competition, and protect data privacy. Google introduced Google Consent Mode and required advertisers to use a Consent Management Platform (CMP) to get user consent. This affects all EU advertisers, meaning international companies must take steps to comply with Google’s new rules.
Major Changes in Google Ads: Google Consent Mode Google was one of the first to respond to DMA’s demands. Advertisers in the EU had until March 6, 2024, to set up Consent Banner and Consent Mode to keep their ads running smoothly on Google. When collecting user info, Google added two consent fields, allowing advertisers to share this data with Google Ads. This ensures users know and agree to how their data is used, making data use more transparent.
How Kaamel Helps with Compliance Kaamel offers a Cookie Consent solution to help companies meet Google’s standards. This includes:
Kaamel’s solution features:
The implementation of DMA presents both challenges and opportunities for companies with a global vision. It emphasizes the importance of stricter regulation of the digital market and privacy protection. Companies need to invest more resources to upgrade their data management systems to ensure full compliance. Meanwhile, the implementation of DMA also highlights the importance of cross-border cooperation and compliance, requiring companies to closely follow the development of regulations and cooperate with legal experts to ensure their business models, technical practices, and data processing strategies comply with new regulations.
Kaamel’s solution not only helps companies meet these new compliance requirements but also establishes a competitive advantage in privacy trust and compliance in the digital market, laying a solid foundation for the company’s long-term development. With Kaamel’s guidance and support, companies can move confidently towards a new chapter in digital transformation, achieving sustainable development and market expansion.