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Tracking unique visitors without cookies

2 days ago
  • #Privacy
  • #Cookieless Tracking
  • #Analytics
  • Analytics tools track unique visitors through methods like cookies, localStorage, fingerprinting, and salted hashes, each with trade-offs in accuracy and privacy.
  • Margin uses a cookieless approach by deriving visitor IDs from IP addresses and user agents, scoped to a single day to ensure privacy and avoid cross-day tracking.
  • Unlike cookies and localStorage, Margin's method does not store data on the user's device, eliminating the need for consent banners under ePrivacy rules.
  • Margin's server-side hashing occurs within the user's infrastructure, so raw identifiers never leave their stack, enhancing trust and privacy.
  • Day-scoped IDs have limitations: no cross-day unique counts, merging of shared IPs, and identifier churn due to changes in user agents or network conditions.
  • For signed-in users, Margin can use session-based identifiers, restoring cross-day tracking and retention metrics without additional consent requirements.
  • Cookieless analytics like Margin shift from requiring consent banners to relying on legitimate interest under GDPR, though privacy policy disclosures are still necessary.