Cookieless Tracking
Cookieless tracking attributes conversions without relying on browser cookies, using methods like server-to-server calls, first-party data, or fingerprinting.
What it means in practice
Cookieless tracking refers to attribution methods that do not depend on third-party browser cookies to connect a click to a conversion. As browsers phase out third-party cookies and privacy regulations tighten, affiliate programs need alternative tracking approaches to maintain accurate attribution. The shift away from cookies is not optional — it is an industry-wide infrastructure change.
The most common cookieless method is server-to-server (S2S) tracking, where conversion data is passed directly between servers using a click ID or tracking token. Other approaches include first-party data collection, fingerprint tracking, and deterministic matching based on logged-in user sessions. Each method has trade-offs in accuracy, privacy compliance, and implementation complexity.
For operators running affiliate programs across multiple verticals, cookieless tracking is becoming a baseline requirement rather than a differentiator. Programs that still rely solely on cookie-based attribution risk losing visibility into which partners are driving real value, especially on mobile devices and in privacy-focused browser environments.
How Cookieless Tracking works across industries
See how cookieless tracking is applied in the verticals Track360 supports, from qualification logic and payout structure to the operational context behind each model.
How Track360 handles this
Track360 supports S2S tracking, postback integration, and first-party data collection to enable accurate attribution without dependency on third-party cookies. Operators can configure multiple tracking methods per partner to maintain attribution accuracy across all traffic sources.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about cookieless tracking, how it works in affiliate programs, and where it shows up across Track360's supported verticals.
Cookieless tracking uses methods like server-to-server calls, first-party data, or fingerprinting to attribute conversions without relying on browser cookies. It ensures accurate affiliate attribution as third-party cookies are phased out.
Related Terms
S2S Tracking (Server-to-Server)
S2S tracking records affiliate conversions server-to-server, bypassing the browser. Unaffected by ad blockers or cookie restrictions.
First-Party Data
First-party data is information collected directly by an operator from its own users and systems, used for attribution and tracking without relying on third-party cookies.
Fingerprint Tracking
Fingerprint tracking identifies users by collecting device, browser, and system attributes to create a unique profile, enabling attribution without relying on cookies.
Click ID
A click ID is a unique identifier generated for each click on an affiliate tracking link, serving as the key that connects an initial click event to downstream conversions for attribution purposes.
Postback
A postback is a server-to-server HTTP callback confirming a conversion event like a registration, FTD, or purchase. Unaffected by ad blockers or cookies.
Cookie Duration
Cookie duration is the length of time a browser cookie remains active after a user clicks an affiliate link. If the user converts within this window, the affiliate receives credit for the referral. Typical durations range from 30 to 90 days depending on the vertical and program.
Affiliate Attribution
Affiliate attribution is the process of identifying which affiliate or partner action led to a conversion, determining who earns the commission for a specific customer action.
Cookie Tracking vs Cookieless Tracking
Cookie tracking uses browser cookies to attribute conversions, while cookieless tracking relies on server-side methods like S2S postbacks and fingerprinting.
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