2021 Authorized Buyers releases archive

These release notes are archives provided for your convenience only and might not reflect current product functionality. For the latest releases, see what's new in Authorized Buyers.
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Q4 2021

Dec 13 No releases

There were no release notes for December 13.

Nov 15 No releases

There were no release notes for November 15.

Nov 1 Non-personalized Ad Requests available to RTB

Real-time bidding

Non-personalized Ad Requests available to RTB

Ad Manager and AdMob publishers will begin to send non-personalized ad requests to RTB buyers with user identifiers redacted. The reasoning for the redaction will be included in the bid signal.

Oct 18 Create auction packages from the Discovery view, Authorized Buyers Marketplace API

User interface

Create auction packages from the Discovery view

You can now create auction packages directly from the Discovery view. This allows you to easily see the forecasted impressions and unique users for a filtered set of inventory before deciding whether to create the auction package.

Other product or Help Center updates

Authorized Buyers Marketplace API

This API allows you to:

  • Propose and negotiate deals with publishers
  • Retrieve finalized deals and deal health metrics
  • Manage auction package subscriptions
  • Manage clients and client users
  • Discover publisher profiles

Learn more in the developer documentation.

Oct 4 Temporary removal of Ad impression metrics from RTB breakout

User interface

Temporary removal of Ad impression metrics from RTB breakout

Upcoming platform maintenance for Authorized Buyers and Open Bidding includes the removal of all metrics that follow the “Ad impressions” section of the real-time view of RTB breakout. These metrics will still be available in the Reporting tool and the historical RTB breakout view. We plan to bring these metrics back to the product by the end of June 2022, and will provide updates in the future with a more specific timeline when available. Summary of changes:

  • Ad impressions (retained)
  • Ad impressions and then Not counted as viewable (temporarily removed from real-time RTB breakout)
  • Viewable ad impressions (temporarily removed from real-time RTB breakout)

Q3 2021

Sept 20 No releases

There were no release notes for September 20, 2021.

Sept 7 No releases

There were no release notes for September 7, 2021.

August 23 No releases
There were no release notes for August 23, 2021.
August 9 New self-service account management settings

User interface

New self-service account management settings

You can now update your account management settings for Authorized Buyers and Open Bidding.

This includes cookie matching settings, bidder endpoint configuration, Real-time bidding (RTB) settings, and account settings which includes the ability to view active creative count over the last 30 days.

Some settings are only editable by our support team and therefore are read-only. Other settings may be viewed or edited based on your account role.

July 26  No releases
There were no releases for July 26, 2021.
July 12 Change to ads.txt verification process, Additional publisher IDs allowed in bid requests

Real-time bidding

Change to ads.txt verification process

A small set of publishers work with other publishers to share revenue, which results in two publisher IDs present in an ads.txt entry. We no longer require both publisher IDs be present in an ads.txt entry to verify these entries. If either of these publisher IDs exist in the ads.txt file, Google considers the ad request to be verified. This allows ads.txt files to be processed faster.

Additional publisher IDs allowed in bid requests

We will now accept a second publisher ID in a bid request. For Authorized Buyers RTB protocol, the field host_publisher_id has been added to the BidRequest object. For OpenRTB, host_publisher_id has been added to the Google OpenRTB extensions, in the PublisherExt message.

Q2 2021

June 28 Updated Programmatic Guaranteed (PG) SLA framework

Policy

Updated Programmatic Guaranteed (PG) SLA framework

A revised Programmatic Guaranteed (PG) SLA framework for Authorized Buyers will come into effect beginning July 1, 2021. This updated PG SLA will replace the existing SLA that was put into place in 2018.

 

June 13 ‘APIs’ signal added in RTB Proto version 210 ,‘Publisher type’ signal is changing in RTB Proto version 213, Policy topics and structured evidence for Creatives

Real-time bidding

‘APIs’ signal added in RTB Proto version 210

The APIs signal BidRequest.adslot.api will communicate which ad rendering API frameworks are supported. If an API is not explicitly listed, it is assumed not to be supported. Possible values are: MRAID_1, MRAID_2, MRAID_3, OMID_1, which correspond to the existing OpenRTB field called "apis".

‘Publisher type’ signal is changing in RTB Proto version 213

Currently, the values for publisher_type are:

  • UNKNOWN_PUBLISHER_TYPE = 0
  • ADX_PUBLISHER_OWNED_AND_OPERATED = 1
  • ADX_PUBLISHER_REPRESENTED = 2
  • GOOGLE_REPRESENTED = 3 

To align with sellers.json, we have altered the values for publisher_type to:

  • UNKNOWN_PUBLISHER_TYPE = 0
  • PUBLISHER_OWNED_AND_OPERATED = 1 
  • PUBLISHER_REPRESENTED = 2

Policy

Policy topics and structured evidence for Creatives

We are introducing new policy topics in place of the existing disapproval reasons, as well as the ability to click to review structured evidence. We’ve designed these new policy topics to give buyers more insight into potential issues with their creatives. Note: We are also adjusting some creative status names.

May 30 Pause a single deal, ‘Limit Ad Tracking' Signal added in RTB Proto version 206

User interface

Pause a single deal

You can now pause a single deal without pausing the other deals in a proposal. This allows you to be more precise with deal pausing, allowing other line items to continue to deliver against agreed upon guarantees. In Authorized Buyers, you can pause a single deal through the:

  • Deals page: Navigate to Marketplace and then Deals, click the icon to the left of the deal name, and select Pause from the dropdown.
  • Negotiations page: Navigate to Marketplace and then Negotiations, click a proposal, click the Finalized proposal tab, and do one of the following:
    • Click the icon to the left of the deal name and select Pause from the dropdown.
    • Select the checkbox next to one or more deal names and click the Pause button that appears above the table.

Real-time bidding

‘Limit Ad Tracking' Signal added in RTB Proto version 206

The Limited Ad Tracking (LAT) signal, BidRequest.Device.limit_ad_tracking, indicates whether the user opted out of interest-based advertising or ads personalization as determined by the OS-level setting in iOS or Android. We will continue to redact IDFA/AdID on LAT callouts, but will also send a field indicating whether LAT has been turned on to further aid bidder compliance.

 

May 16 See more deal health metrics

User interface

See more deal health metrics

To help Authorized Buyers within parent-level seats monitor programmatic deal health and identify deals that require troubleshooting, we added the following metrics to the “Deals” page:

  • Bid requests (last 7 days)
  • Bid rate (last 7 days)
  • Filtered bid rate (last 7 days)

To see these metrics in Authorized Buyers, click Marketplace and then Deals.

May 3 Updates to Abusing the Ad Network policy (May 2021)

Policy

Updates to Abusing the Ad Network policy (May 2021)

In May 2021, we will reorganize our Abusing the Ad Network policy for improved readability and understanding. Certain policy actions and corresponding messaging to Google advertisers will include updated policy names. These changes will impact what is currently restricted or prohibited per our policies. We will begin enforcing the policy updates on May 4, 2021.

Learn more about these changes to the Abusing the Ad Network policy

April 19  No releases

There were no release notes for April 19, 2021.

April 5 Auction Package auto unsubscribe, Update to Adult content policy, SupplyChain Object is now supported

User interface

Auction Package auto unsubscribe

Every package that has not received any spend or impressions for six months or more will automatically be unsubscribed from, and will become “inactive” in the Auction Packages UI. Users can locate these packages by filtering the Auction Packages menu for “Status: Inactive." If a client wants to reactivate an inactive package, they can click into the package of their choosing and click “Subscribe,” or they can use the Deal ID to subscribe to it again.

Troubleshoot

Update to Adult content policy

On March 29, 2021, Google Ads Adult content policy was updated to restrict sexually suggestive live streaming, sexually suggestive live chat, sexually suggestive role playing games, and general dating with sexually suggestive elements and themes. These categories are still allowed, but will serve on a restricted basis.

Additionally, we have made editorial changes to the policy for improved clarity and understanding. These changes will not negatively impact advertiser campaigns.

The changes include:

  • Changing the title of the policy from "Adult content" to "Sexual content."
  • Breaking out current "Adult" and "Non-family safe" categories into more nuanced content categories.
  • Updating titles, descriptions, and examples for the more nuanced categories.

Review the full Adult Content policy update announcement

Other product or Help Center updates

SupplyChain Object is now supported

We now support SupplyChain Object, an IAB transparency standard. The SupplyChain Object gives transparency into the origins and paths of ad inventory. No action from you is required at this time.

 

Q1 2021

March 22 No release notes
There were no release notes for March 22, 2021.
March 8 No release notes

There were no release notes for March 8, 2021.

February 22 Compensated sexual acts policy

Policy

Compensated sexual acts policy

In February 2021, the Google Ads Adult content policy will be updated. All prohibited adult content will move to the Inappropriate content policy. Additionally, the Compensated sexual acts policy will move to its own category and will now prohibit ads for compensated dating or sexual arrangements where one participant is expected to provide money, gifts, financial support, mentorship, or other valuable benefits to another participant such as ‘Sugar’ dating. Enforcement will begin on February 11, 2021. Learn more in the Advertising Policies help center

February 8 See child seat deals, additional geographic information in bid requests

User interface

See child seat deals

The Deals page now lists child seat deals in addition to your deals and those from your clients. This allows you to better monitor the performance and compliance of your child seat deals. To help differentiate whether the deal is yours, your clients’, or a child seat deal, the new Billed buyer column shows which buyer actually gets billed for the deal.

Real-time bidding

Additional geographic information in bid requests

Due to feedback that using truncated IP addresses to determine the user’s geography can negatively impact the accuracy, we now provide translation in-house using our own best-in-class IPGeo on full IP. To provide this IPGeo, we’ve added the user’s location in the Geo field in OpenRTB. Additionally, we've created a new Geo field in the Ad Exchange protocol for latitude and longitude coordinates. More information can be found in the Real-Time Bidding Protocol Buffer documentation

January 25 Sub-categories on Discovery page, RTB filters

User interface

Added sub-categories for verticals on the Discovery page

You can now filter by sub-category on the Discovery page to provide more focused results when looking for inventory across all Google partners. From the Discovery page, click Vertical from the Filter inventory pane on the right, and then click More options.

Real-time bidding

Filter RTB graphs by trading location

The filter for Trading location has returned to the RTB bidder health graph. This will allow you to determine bidder health on a regional basis.

January 11 Create account users to submit support requests

Other product or Help Center updates

Create account users to submit support requests

For security reasons, the Authorized Buyers and Open Bidding support team cannot disclose any information regarding an account to non-account users. A validation step to our Contact Us form has been added which requires an acknowledgement that the support request is being submitted by a valid account user and that invalid account users will incur a delay in processing while our support agents obtain verification from a valid account user.

Add and manage account users for anyone who submit support requests for Authorized Buyers or Open Bidding to avoid delays.

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