Snap has introduced upcoming restrictions for User-Level Raw Data Exports (‘Log-Level Restrictions’) that will impact all third party MMP platforms that work with Snap 👻 Branch customers will experience the effects of this change starting January 3rd, 2024.
Impact
With this change, Snap is requiring log-level data to be scrubbed. There will be restrictions to log-level view-through conversion data, limiting certain fields such as campaign-level data and timestamps. This impacts the following Branch products:
The Daily Exports, Custom Exports, and Scheduled Log Exports APIs
Third-party Data Integrations
Webhooks
Ad Partner Postbacks
Advertisers can still see Snap as a media source for view-through conversions; however, campaign-level breakdowns will be unavailable for raw data exports. Campaign-level aggregate data will continue to be provided through the Branch Dashboard, aggregate-level APIs, and through Snap's own reporting interfaces/APIs.
De-identifying Data
For attribution reports that include view-through engagement, Branch will make the following adjustments to de-identify such data:
The Media Source (PID) will be Snapchat, and will not otherwise be obfuscated or restricted.
Snap campaign information will be removed, specifically:
Ad Account ID
Campaign ID
Ad Squad ID
Ad ID (and associated names)
Attributed touch time will be reported as date only (dd/mm/yyyy)
Deep link URI information will be removed
Restricted Parameters
Snap Parameter | Branch Parameter |
---|---|
ad_account_id | ~advertising_account_id |
campaign_id | ~campaign_id |
campaign_name | ~campaign |
ad_squad_id | ~ad_set_id |
ad_squad_name | ~ad_set_name |
ad_id | ~ad_id |
ad_name | ~ad_name |
country | ~country_or_region |
request_id | N/A |
snap_channel | ~secondary_publisher |
deep_link_url | external_intent_uri, universal_link_url, android_app_link_url |
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