Direct Tracking (Cookieless Tracking)
Direct Tracking, often called cookieless tracking, is a privacy-compliant method of measuring user actions without storing data in the browser. Instead, tracking occurs through server-to-server (S2S) connections that exchange conversion information securely between platforms.
When a user clicks an ad, the system records a unique Click ID and later matches it to a conversion on the advertiser’s server. This method eliminates cookie limitations, improves accuracy, and supports data privacy regulations such as the GDPR.
Direct tracking is now standard in programmatic advertising for both mobile and web environments, ensuring reliable attribution in a cookieless future.
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