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Half of UK consumers fear losing access to content behind paywalls, finds The Trade Desk


Over half (51 percent) of Brits currently worry about losing access to the websites and apps they use behind a paywall. That's according to new research released today by global advertising technology leader, The Trade Desk, which reveals UK consumers' desires for unlimited free online content and concerns over potential restrictions.

About two-thirds (65 percent) already consume news or current affairs for free, and over three quarters (77 percent) start looking for free articles when they reach an article behind a paywall, thereby preventing publishers from earning vital income in a paywall paradox.

This comes as the vast majority (88 percent) of Brits would like to consume as much free online content as possible ? and many even break the rules to do so. The findings reveal a third (34 percent) of people surveyed claim to be using services that allow them to get behind paywalls without paying for the privilege.

Phil Duffield, VP UK at The Trade Desk, commented on the findings: "Consumers want to maintain access to the free content they know and love. As an alternative to paywalls, they need an advertising experience that benefits everyone - consumers, brands and publishers. But the current offer is often falling woefully short of that. With cross-channel identity solutions such as the open-source EUID and single sign-on authentication tools like OpenPass in the market, publishers can claim back the control of their own monetisation, while reshaping the internet that's an improvement on the consumer ad experience."

The good news for advertisers and publishers is that almost nine in ten (87 percent) of UK consumers surveyed would be happy to pay for content with their data in some way, propping up the value exchange of free content in return for relevant advertising. Of these, over a quarter (26 percent) would rather pay with their data if they can control what data is collected and shared, and by what methods. According to the research, (27 percent) said they are willing to pay with their data as long as they can't be identified, and the data is used in a privacy-safe way.

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Methodology

All figures are based on a consumer survey conducted by Appinio on behalf of The Trade Desk Intelligence. Fieldwork was undertaken between March 22 - April 4 2024 amongst 1,500 UK adults.

About The Trade Desk

The Trade Desktm is a technology company that empowers buyers of advertising. Through its self-service, cloud-based platform, ad buyers can create, manage, and optimize digital advertising campaigns across ad formats and devices. Integrations with major data, inventory, and publisher partners ensure maximum reach and decisioning capabilities, and enterprise APIs enable custom development on top of the platform. Headquartered in Ventura, CA, The Trade Desk has offices across North America, Europe, and Asia Pacific. To learn more, visit thetradedesk.com or follow us on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and YouTube.



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