Ad Verification definition

Ad Verification means methods and practices for determining whether ads appear on intended sites, reach the targeted audience, and/or are viewable.

Examples of Ad Verification in a sentence

  • Neptune may approve or reject in its sole discretion the use of Ad Verification Services with respect to a Program generally or the use of a specific vendor.

  • Client must obtain Neptune’s prior written approval to use ad verification services (e.g., DoubleVerify, AdSafe) (the “Ad Verification Services”) in connection with any Program and of the types of tracking/crawling technologies being used in connection with such Ad Verification Services.

  • If Neptune approves the use of an Ad Verification Service, Client will provide reports from the Ad Verification Service to Neptune twice per week to enable the parties to discuss any issues raised by such reports on an immediate basis.

Related to Ad Verification

  • Busy Line Verification (BLV) means a service whereby an End User requests an operator to confirm the busy status of a line.

  • CEC Certification and Verification means that the CEC has certified (or, with respect to periods before the Project has commenced commercial operation (as such term is defined by and according to the CEC), that the CEC has pre-certified) that the Project is an ERR for purposes of the California Renewables Portfolio Standard and that all Energy produced by the Project qualifies as generation from an ERR for purposes of the Project.

  • STATUS VERIFICATION SYSTEM This “Status Verification System” requirement, also referred to as “E-Verify”, only applies to contracts issued through a Request for Proposal process and to sole sources that are included within a Request for Proposal.

  • Verification means the process of comparing sets of data to establish the validity of a claimed identity (one-to-one check);

  • Verification Report As defined in Section 4.19.