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chrisdavidmills committed Sep 12, 2024
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A typical mechanism for advertising on the web involves a user visiting **publisher** sites that use an advertising technology (ad tech) platform to publish ads for an **advertiser**'s products or services. The publisher is paid to display the ads, which helps to fund their content, and more business is driven to advertiser sites.

The above process can be made more effective using interest-based advertising (IBA). The idea is that when users visit the publisher sites, they are served a **personalized** selection of ads based on their interests. Their interests are inferred from sites they have previously visited. In the past, third-party tracking cookies have been used to collect information on user interests, but browsers are [phasing out the availability of third-party cookies](/en-US/blog/goodbye-third-party-cookies/) for an increasing proportion of users. The Topics API provides part of the path towards this goal — a mechanism to implement IBA that does not depend on user tracking.
The above process can be made more effective using interest-based advertising (IBA). The idea is that when users visit the publisher sites, they are served a **personalized** selection of ads based on their interests. Their interests are inferred from sites they have previously visited. In the past, third-party tracking cookies have been used to collect information on user interests, but browsers are phasing out the availability of third-party cookies for an increasing proportion of users. The Topics API provides part of the path towards this goal — a mechanism to implement IBA that does not depend on user tracking.

First of all, the browser infers a user's interests from the URLs of sites they visit that have ad tech `<iframe>`s embedded. These interests are mapped to specific **topics of interest**, and the browser calculates and records the users' top topic (i.e. the topic that their interests mapped to most often) at the end of each **epoch**. An epoch is a week by default. The top topic is updated each week so that interests are kept current and users don't start to see ads for topics that they are no longer interested in.

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