AdSecure, Traffic Factory Partner to Promote Ad Security

AdSecure, Traffic Factory Partner to Promote Ad Security

DUBLIN — AdSecure has partnered with Traffic Factory to serve as its ad security technology provider and drive the continued safety of its network.

According to the company, AdSecure provides constant detection and notification of security, compliance and quality issues within the digital ad supply chain, while TrafficFactory is a global provider of traffic, offering up-to-date, accurate geo-targeting technology and real-time bidding.

AdSecure’s innovative technology will scan ad campaigns for suspicious activity before launching on Traffic Factory’s network and then further analyze those campaigns while they are live. Suspicious activity can range from quality issues that damage user experience, such as auto-redirects, back button hijacks and auto-downloads, to harmful user security threats like malware, browser lockers, phishing URLs and ransomware.

AdSecure will enable Traffic Factory to immediately halt offending campaigns and take the appropriate action to maintain user security and provide a quality user experience.

“It is with great pleasure that we announce our official partnership with AdSecure, a disruptive new force within the field of ad verification and the fight against malvertising,” Traffic Factory Sales Director Takanori Kanto said. “This collaboration will continue to ensure that our network is 100 percent secure for both publishers on our network and of course, their end users.”

“We are delighted to come together with Traffic Factory to launch this great new partnership,” said AdSecure Sales Manager Bryan Taylor. “Traffic Factory serves more than 6 billion daily impressions, and the integration of our ad security solution on Traffic Factory’s network ensures that we can work together to protect millions of internet users from today’s most modern and pernicious digital threats, and solidify the security of the ads served to Traffic Factory’s premium quality traffic sources.”

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