
Luke Mulks: Brave’s privacy-preserving ads, publisher dilemmas, AI, and Google’s Privacy Sandbox
Luke Mulks is VP of Business Operations at Brave Software, makers of the Brave browser. He has previously worked in AdTech and print publishing, and he has also founded a few businesses. He is in charge of new business initiatives and strategic...
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Luke Mulks is VP of Business Operations at Brave Software, makers of the Brave browser. He has previously worked in AdTech and print publishing, and he has also founded a few businesses. He is in charge of new business initiatives and strategic revenue growth and oversees the BAT community.
Our wide-range conversation has encompassed new business models for media owners, privacy-preserving ads, putting a price on personal data, the manner in which Apple’s bottleneck asphyxiates bolder or more creative approaches to monetizing people’s attention, and Google’s Privacy Sandbox.
References:
- Basic Attention Token
- Brave Ads Manager
- Brave: Blocking annoying and privacy-harming cookie consent banners
- Brave: Privacy And Competition Concerns with Google’s Privacy Sandbox
- How we tried to fix advertising, ecommerce, and media by putting people in control of their data — from WeRule to PrivacyCloud
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