Post-Back Tracking
Post-Back Tracking is a method of reporting conversions between an advertiser’s system and a traffic source using server-to-server (S2S) communication. Instead of relying on browser cookies, the advertiser’s server sends a confirmation (postback) to the ad platform once a specific event, such as a sale or registration, occurs.
This technique provides superior accuracy, speed, and privacy compliance compared to traditional client-side tracking. For example, when a user installs a mobile app, the attribution platform sends a postback to the DSP to confirm the source of that conversion.
Post-back tracking ensures that every campaign event is verified directly, preventing duplication and improving reporting precision—especially important in a cookieless advertising environment.
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