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The Basics
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The Basics
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Enrichment API Data Dictionary
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Blocking
Pixalate’s robust blocking lists allow organizations to take a proactive approach to fraud protection by exposing known fraud vectors.
The Basics
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About Pixalate's Blocking Solution
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Blocking Using Data Feeds
Data Center Block List
User-Agent Block List
IP Block List (IPv4 and IPv6)
Mobile Device ID Block List
Mobile High Risk App Lists
Mobile "Delisted From the App Store"(DEFASE) Block List
ConnectedTV Device ID List
Connected TV High Risk App List
Connected TV "Delisted from the App Store" (DEFASE) List
Domain or Website Block Lists
Proxy Gateway List
MFA (Made for Advertising) Mobile Apps Data Feed
SPO (Supply Path Optimization) Block List
MFA (Made for Advertising) Websites/Domains Data Feed
MFA (Made for Advertising) CTV Apps Data Feed
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Pixalate Mobile SDK Implementation in Android Studio
Unity Integration Guide (Blocking)
Pixalate Mobile SDK Implementation in iOS Objective-C
Pixalate Mobile SDK Implementation in iOS Swift
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Blocking via Third-Party Platforms
Blocking via Amazon DSP