Comscore Continues Cross-Platform Measurement Innovation with New US Patent for Device Co-Location Identification

Achievement emphasizes Comscore’s dedication to development and enhances cross-platform measurement capabilities

Comscore, a trusted partner for planning, transacting, and evaluating media across platforms, is proud to announce that the US Patent and Trademark Office has granted its patent on “System and Methods for Transmitting Content Based on Co-Location.”

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This patent covers Comscore’s proprietary device graph, a system through which devices co-located within a household are tagged and identified. The invention becomes another piece of Comscore’s robust intellectual property suite that enables superior digital and cross-platform measurement. Those seeking further information can reference US Pat. No. 10,769,665.

“Comscore is committed to providing industry-leading measurement and data that drives value and growth for our partners,” said Bill Livek, CEO, Comscore. “This latest patent highlights our efforts to deliver more precise cross-platform measurement and our dedication to constant innovation.”

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This patent is the most recent example of Comscore’s continued investment in research and development. Comscore’s commitment to innovation is further reflected by the 77 other U.S. patents it has been granted over the last five years. Comscore has brought substantial privacy-safe digital and TV product innovation to the market as part of a comprehensive roadmap for delivering superior measurement in a cookieless world.

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