Microsoft makes Clarity mandatory for publishers

Microsoft makes Clarity mandatory for publishers

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Microsoft is tightening its advertising standards. The company announced that all third-party publishers must now implement Microsoft Clarity — its free behavioral analytics tool — to remain eligible for paid impressions and clicks in Microsoft Advertising.

The details:

  • What’s required: Publishers must install Microsoft Clarity and enable Consent Mode to track and analyze user interactions while complying with privacy standards.
  • What it does: Clarity helps publishers and advertisers visualize user behavior — including clicks, scrolls, and engagement patterns — to make data-driven CRO (conversion rate optimization) decisions.
  • What changes: Only ad traffic from Clarity-enabled pages will count toward billing, ensuring every paid impression meets Microsoft’s editorial and safety standards.

Why we care. This move is aimed at improving transparency, user experience, and brand safety across the Microsoft Ads network. Any ad clicks or impressions from pages that don’t use Clarity will now be filtered out and marked as nonbillable, effectively cutting off monetization for noncompliant publishers.

Between the lines. By tying Clarity to monetization, Microsoft is effectively using its ad network scale to enforce higher quality and transparency standards. It’s a move that could raise the bar for accountability in the ad ecosystem — and give advertisers more confidence that their placements appear on trusted, well-monitored inventory.

This update was announced by Microsoft Product Liaison Navah Hopkins on LinkedIn.

The bottom line. For publishers, implementing Clarity is no longer optional. For advertisers, it means greater brand safety and visibility into where their budgets go — a win for ad transparency in Microsoft’s growing network.

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