Pixalate’s July 2025 Canada Publisher Rankings for Websites, Mobile and CTV Apps: ‘TextNow: Call + Text Unlimited’, ‘bbc.com’, and ‘The Roku Channel’ Among Top-Ranked for Open Programmatic Ad Traffic Quality
According to Pixalate’s July 2025 rankings, ‘Vita MahJong’ (Apple App Store) and ‘TextNow: Call + Text Unlimited’ (Google Play Store) ranked No. 1 among mobile apps; ‘Pluto TV’ (Amazon Fire TV), ‘The Roku Channel’ (Roku), ‘Xumo Play’ (Samsung Smart TV), and ‘Fubo: Watch Live TV & Sports’ (Apple TV) were top-ranked CTV apps; bbc.com ranked as No. 1 website for programmatic ad quality in Canada
London, Aug. 11, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Pixalate, the leading ad fraud protection, privacy, and compliance analytics platform, has released the July 2025 Publisher Trust Index (PTI) for Canada. This index evaluates websites, mobile apps across the Apple App Store, Google Play Store, and Connected TV (CTV) apps on Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, and Samsung Smart TV.
The Publisher Trust Indexes represent a comprehensive approach to quality measurement and provide monthly rankings of the world’s websites and apps, offering unprecedented transparency to the open programmatic advertising ecosystem.
In addition to the report for Canada, Pixalate has also released Publisher Trust Indexes for Brazil, the United States (U.S.), the United Kingdom (UK), Germany, Spain, the Netherlands, and Japan.
Canada Web PTI Rankings (July 2025)
Canada Mobile PTI Rankings (July 2025)
Apple App Store
- Vita MahJong
- Solitaire by Mobility Ware
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Bus Escape: Traffic Jam
Google Play Store
Canada Connected TV PTI Rankings (July 2025)
Roku
Samsung Smart TV
Amazon Fire TV
Apple TV
Pixalate’s data science team analyzed over 34 billion global open programmatic ad impressions across 15+ million Google Play Store and Apple App Store mobile apps, and Connected TV (CTV) apps across Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Samsung Smart TV, and Apple TV app stores in July 2025 to compile the global Publisher Trust Indexes.
Pixalate uses its proprietary algorithms to measure quality metrics, including invalid traffic (IVT or ad fraud), Made For Advertising (MFA) risk, brand safety, ad density, viewability, reach, and more. The Publisher Trust Index spans rankings for 235+ countries across all four global regions: North America, EMEA, APAC, and LATAM, and provides breakdowns by 20+ different IAB taxonomy website categories. Pixalate’s methodology can be found at Publisher Trust Index: Methodology.
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About Pixalate
Pixalate is a global platform specializing in privacy compliance, ad fraud prevention, and digital ad supply chain data intelligence. Founded in 2012, Pixalate is trusted by regulators, data researchers, advertisers, publishers, ad tech platforms, and financial analysts across the Connected TV (CTV), mobile app, and website ecosystems. Pixalate is accredited by the MRC for the detection and filtration of Sophisticated Invalid Traffic (SIVT). pixalate.com
DISCLAIMER
The July 2025 Canada Publisher Trust Index (PTI) reflects Pixalate’s opinions with respect to factors that Pixalate believes may be useful to the digital media industry. Our reports and indexes examine programmatic advertising activity on mobile apps, website domains and Connected TV (CTV) apps. Any insights shared are grounded in Pixalate’s proprietary technology and analytics, which Pixalate is continuously evaluating and updating. Any references to outside sources in the Indexes and herein should not be construed as endorsements. Pixalate’s opinions are just that, opinions, which means that they are neither facts nor guarantees. This report is not intended to impugn the standing or reputation of any person, entity or app but, instead, to report findings and trends pertaining to the time period studied. Per the MRC, “'Fraud' is not intended to represent fraud as defined in various laws, statutes and ordinances or as conventionally used in U.S. Courts or other legal proceedings, but rather a custom definition strictly for advertising measurement purposes. Also per the MRC, “‘Invalid Traffic’ is defined generally as traffic that does not meet certain ad serving quality or completeness criteria, or otherwise does not represent legitimate ad traffic that should be included in measurement counts. Among the reasons why ad traffic July be deemed invalid is it is a result of non-human traffic (spiders, bots, etc.), or activity designed to produce fraudulent traffic.”

Nina Talcott ntalcott@pixalate.com
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