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Walled Garden
Definition & Explanation
A walled garden is a closed ad ecosystem where the technology provider controls the entire ad tech stack, including content, user data, and advertising options. Major examples include Meta, Google, Amazon, and Apple, which collectively capture over half of all digital ad spend. Within a walled garden, all advertising activities — from ad buying and serving to measurement and reporting — take place exclusively within the platform’s ecosystem, with no intention of sharing data externally.