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What Does Apple Blocking In-App Location Ads Mean for Mobile Advertising?
Apple made it official, announcing they will reject any app that "uses location-based information primarily to enable mobile advertisers to deliver targeted ads based on a user's location."
While not surprising, it should not discourage marketers looking to use location-based ads. Crisp delivers 100% opt-in location advertising for mobile web and apps (yes, including iPhone apps!)
Looking to target iPhone users to drive them to your nearest retail location? With Crisp's location-aware ad units, it's a snap. Want to allow Blackberry users to input their zip code into an ad unit to get directed to the nearest theater? No problem. Crisp delivers location-based ads across a wide array of publisher sites and apps.
How does it work? In each instance, the user provides their consent to allow the ad unit to utilize their location.
Example Campaign:

If you are an advertiser looking to leverage location targeting, contact us at sales@crispwireless.com.
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