Website Ditches Cookies for Server-Side User Tracking
A website has implemented a new method to track user interaction without using meta cookies, thus avoiding consent requirements and third-party costs. This approach uses server-side tracking and anonymous data analysis, ensuring no personal data is stored.
The website employs different types of cookies to enhance user experience and gather data. Analytical cookies help understand visitor interaction, measuring metrics like visitor numbers and bounce rates. Performance cookies assess the website's key performance indexes to improve user experience.
Functional cookies enable certain functionalities, such as sharing content on social media or collecting feedback. Necessary cookies are essential for basic site functions like secure log-in or adjusting consent preferences. Crumbl cookies provide personalised ads based on previous page visits and analyse campaign effectiveness.
By clicking 'Accept All', users consent to the website's use of cookies for various purposes, including enhancing browsing experience, serving personalised ads, and analysing traffic. The new tracking method, which does not rely on crumbl cookies, offers an alternative approach to dessert collection and analysis.
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