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by marvinblum
2165 days ago
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Tracking will never by accurate. Pirsch reads the Forwarded header which is set by most proxies. Apart from that, the User-Agent will be different in a lot of cases for people on the same network behind NAT. Cookies do not work accurately either, uBlock for example shields me from Google Analytics. More and more browser start to block these cookies by default. So that's not really an argument. You simple cannot track accurately anymore without heavily invading the visitors privacy or technical effort (like analyzing the HTTP/2 pattern the client uses/accepts). |
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