Brand Safety, Industry News & Events
What’s app-ads.txt got to do with it?
Oct 19, 2019
Brand Safety, Industry News & Events
We’ve got a product update for our developers which helps increase transparency, and ultimately further prevents fraud by adding a simple way to verify your app.
App-ads.txt is a way for app developers to verify to advertisers that they own the app where an ad request is originating from, thus preventing in-app advertising fraud.
Developers host this file on the root domain of their website, which is linked from the Google Play Store or Apple App Store. When an ad request with an app is sent out, an advertiser can check the app marketplace page for the app, find the corresponding app-ads.txt file, and verify that the developer ID included in the ad request matches the corresponding ID in the app-ads.txt file.
This prevents malicious actors from faking ad requests under the guise of an app because the developer ID in their ad request will not match the developer ID included in the app-ads.txt file. You can read more about it from Interactive Advertising Bureau here.
While app-ads.txt is not a requirement for AppLovin customers, many of our partners have adopted it, so adding it can help improve your eCPMs. If you don’t implement app-ads.txt, it may hurt your eCPMs because there will be fewer advertisers willing to pay you for ads.
According to Ad Exchanger adoption is growing for both demand-side and supply-side platforms: “Demand-side platforms and exchanges are beginning to enforce App-ads.txt, and sell-side players are cautioning their publishers that ignoring the spec could result in a revenue hit.”
For more information on app-ads.txt from AppLovin, and to learn how to add your app-ads.txt files, visit our support site here.