Aptfxer
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- Dec 17, 2018
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Not exactly panic-stations yet but it is getting close to that. Safari, Edge and Firefox are actively doing away with cross-site tracking. Plenty of info out there, couple of starter links below:
https://webkit.org/tracking-prevention-policy/
https://wiki.mozilla.org/Security/Anti_tracking_policy
Pretty much boils down to no more tracking for third party and cross-site. From what I can make out, cookies will last 24 hours. IDs will be classed as third-party tracking so after the 24 hours, no more conversions being recorded, even if referrals take the action we want for a conversion.
The affiliate networks will need to ensure they have plans for their affiliates to implement first-party solutions. From some snippets of info I got, that means first party JS on all landing page domains and cnames to subdomains. Still trying to figure that out so I don't have any info on that yet.
I have a sneeky feeling this is what did for PeerFly. No real evidence, just the tone of the email about them closing down. If a network can't track conversions, affiliates won't use them.
The nature of affiliate marketing means we're all pretty much third-parties so this could potentially affect is all.
Like I said, not
https://webkit.org/tracking-prevention-policy/
https://wiki.mozilla.org/Security/Anti_tracking_policy
Pretty much boils down to no more tracking for third party and cross-site. From what I can make out, cookies will last 24 hours. IDs will be classed as third-party tracking so after the 24 hours, no more conversions being recorded, even if referrals take the action we want for a conversion.
The affiliate networks will need to ensure they have plans for their affiliates to implement first-party solutions. From some snippets of info I got, that means first party JS on all landing page domains and cnames to subdomains. Still trying to figure that out so I don't have any info on that yet.
I have a sneeky feeling this is what did for PeerFly. No real evidence, just the tone of the email about them closing down. If a network can't track conversions, affiliates won't use them.
The nature of affiliate marketing means we're all pretty much third-parties so this could potentially affect is all.
Like I said, not