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EUID Overview for Advertisers
Upgrade campaign activation with European Unified ID.
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As an advertiser, you can upgrade your first-party data tactics with European Unified ID (EUID) to deliver omnichannel campaigns across devices with one identifier, for more durable identity strategies and better addressability.

Learn about benefits, workflow, documentation, and other resources for advertisers adopting EUID, as well as instructions for getting started.

Benefits of EUID for Advertisers

Here are just some of the intended benefits of using EUID as part of your advertising strategy:

  • Use a privacy-conscious form of CRM data in media-buying platforms.
  • Simplify identity resolution at the household and individual level.
  • Manage frequency and suppress audiences across channels and devices.
  • Support identity use cases on Connected TV and on mobile apps where cookies don’t exist.
  • Target and measure campaigns more holistically.
  • Offer opt-out, with the goal of improving consumer privacy controls.

Workflow for Advertisers

The following steps provide a high-level outline of the workflow intended for organizations that collect user data and push it to DSPs—for example, advertisers, identity graph providers, and third-party data providers.

The following process occurs in the background:

  • The advertiser or data provider monitors refresh timestamps and updates EUIDs when the current time exceeds the refresh timestamp for each stored EUID.

The following steps are an example of how an advertiser can integrate with EUID:

  1. The advertiser sends a user’s personal data to the EUID Operator.

  2. The EUID Operator generates and returns a raw EUID and refresh timestamp.

  3. The advertiser stores the EUID and refresh timestamp and sends the EUID-based first-party and third-party audience segments to the DSP.

    Server-side: The advertiser stores the EUID and refresh timestamp in a mapping table, DMP, data lake, or other server-side application.

Data Provider Workflow

Getting Started

To get started, follow these steps:

  1. Request access to EUID by filling out the form on the Request Access page.

    Someone will contact you to discuss your needs and advise on appropriate next steps.

  2. Decide on your participant role or roles.

  3. Decide which implementation option you want to use.

  4. Receive your credentials (see EUID Credentials) and follow the instructions in the implementation guide for the option you chose.

    :::note Be sure to encrypt request messages to EUID. For details, see Encrypting Requests and Decrypting Responses. :::

  5. Test.

  6. Go live.

Implementation Resources

The following documentation resources are available for advertisers and data providers to implement EUID.

Integration Type Documentation Content Description
Overview of integration options for organizations that collect user data and push it to other EUID participants Advertiser/Data Provider Integration Overview This guide covers integration workflows for mapping identity for audience building and targeting.
Snowflake Snowflake Integration Guide This guide provides instructions for generating EUIDs from emails within Snowflake.
Integration steps for organizations that collect user data and push it to other EUID participants, using EUID HTTP endpoints only Advertiser/Data Provider Integration to HTTP Endpoints This guide covers integration steps for advertisers and data providers to integrate with EUID by writing code to call EUID HTTP endpoints, rather than using another implementation option such as an SDK or Snowflake.

FAQs for Advertisers

For a list of frequently asked questions for advertisers using the EUID framework, see FAQs for Advertisers and Data Providers.