DoubleVerify Expands Partnership with Twitter to Provide Brand Safety and Suitability Verification

DV’s partnership will provide transparency into brand alignment with user-generated content on Twitter

DoubleVerify (“DV”), a leading software platform for digital media measurement, data and analytics, announced a new partnership with Twitter to help advertisers measure and report on brand safety and suitability. Independent, third-party brand safety measurement in an in-feed, user-generated content environment represents a major milestone on the path to full transparency that covers all buying platforms.

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“Measuring brand safety and suitability across in-feed environments is critically important for brands,” said Mark Zagorski, CEO of DoubleVerify. “DV is ready to tackle this challenge by leveraging our technology and expertise to evaluate the context of user-generated content. We are pleased to partner with Twitter to ensure a brand safe and suitable advertising environment on their platform.”

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DV pioneered brand safety in 2008 and has been a continuous innovator in the category. Recently, DV announced the upcoming launch of Brand Suitability Tiers in January 2021, which will make DV the first verification company to align product functionality with the Brand Safety and Suitability Framework advanced by the APB and GARM. This new offering will allow brands to align suitability settings with their own unique standards to maximize precision and scale; DV will work with Twitter to explore extending this offering into their platform.

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