Difference between revisions of "Preserve Cookies between Domains"
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− | Because the domain names do not share a common suffix, you would enter these two domains in the [[Site Settings]] under [[Link | + | Because the domain names do not share a common suffix, you would enter these two domains in the [[Site Settings]] under [[Link domains]]. |
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+ | What happens is upon each page load, the [[Tracking Snippet]] looks at each <code><a></code> tag on the page, and modifies the <code>href</code> attribute to include query string values <code>__cr_user</code> which are used to pass [[User]] identity information between the two sites. | ||
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+ | == See also == | ||
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+ | * [[Link domains]] | ||
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[[Category:ConversionRuler Site Settings]] | [[Category:ConversionRuler Site Settings]] | ||
[[Category:ConversionRuler]] | [[Category:ConversionRuler]] |
Latest revision as of 23:25, 27 October 2018
Web Browsers are constantly evolving, and privacy and web browsers are changing. When a visitor visits your site, ConversionRuler attempts to identify them uniquely by assigning a User ID using a first-party Cookie.
Due to the nature of how web browser security works, cookie information is not shared between different domains, however, many sites operate across domains where sharing cookies is not possible.
By adding a list of domains to this setting, the Tracking Snippet will automatically link the given domains by appending a user identifier to all links on all pages using a Query String.
So, for example, if your site runs on the following domains:
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myexample.org
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example.com
Because the domain names do not share a common suffix, you would enter these two domains in the Site Settings under Link domains.
What happens is upon each page load, the Tracking Snippet looks at each <a>
tag on the page, and modifies the href
attribute to include query string values __cr_user
which are used to pass User identity information between the two sites.