IE10: Do not track by default?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Do_Not_...ng_controversy
Here's another wonderful challenge for marketing and affiliate programs... IE10 has decided that all sorts of tracking is OFF by default. Particularly hard hit might be any affiliate promoting ccbill, which seems to be almost exclusively based on cookies (but someone can correct me if I am wrong). Any idea how NATS and others would handle this? Will this just be another way for affiliate tracking to be lost or sales not credited because, well, they can't track it properly? |
Re: IE10: Do not track by default?
Since all affiliate code tracking is handled by CCBill servers they can solve the issue easily by patching their servers to ignore the Do Not Track code.
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Re: IE10: Do not track by default?
Considering that CCBill is the finest technology from 1998, I wonder.
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