![]() ![]() This example uses the external javascript file rendering method. To use your preferred method for native ad template rendering. MediaKeys is a free, small, portable program for Windows, which runs from your system tray, that allows you to set specific keys (now fully customizable) on your keyboard to control your media player globally. Taskplay is a free open source program for Microsoft Windows devices that enables you to control media playback from the Windows Taskbar. The design/format/layout of the ad unit being offered Please refer to Prebid native ad unit documentation, and the following table to see required and recommended parameters. The Mediakeys adapter accepts any valid OpenRTB Native Ads Specification native property. A reference to a MediaKeys object that the HTMLMediaElement can use for decryption of media data during playback. Please note that field ortb2.app.*, in a webview context, is not supported.ĪdUnit-specific data using AdUnit.ortb2Imp supports following fields:Įxample first party data that’s available to all bidders and all adunits: : Standard IAB segment taxonomy user data.er.*: Standard IAB OpenRTB 2.5 user fields.: Standard IAB segment taxonomy site data Unfortunately, Chrome will take over your media keys and prevent them from controlling apps like Spotify when you’re watching YouTube, for example.ortb2.site.*: Standard IAB OpenRTB 2.5 site fields.Global site or user data using setConfig(), or Bidder-specific using setBidderConfig() supports following fields: Publishers should use the ortb2 method of setting First Party Data. The Mediakeys Bidding adapter requires setup before beginning and will respond with bids for whitelisted domains only. "Send All Bids" Ad Server Keys These are the bidder-specific keys that would be targeted within GAM in a Send-All-Bids scenario. Back to Bidders Mediakeys Features Bidder Code ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |