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by calrueb
1572 days ago
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As many people have pointed out these are for tracking the performance of ad traffic. Savvy, "privacy minded" businesses may listen to this sort of outrage, and pull the pixels off their websites. But you are kidding yourself if you think you aren't being tracked because the frontend JS is all first party. The same thing can, and is happening server side. Every platform out there now has an event/conversion API [1]. If you are logging in to Uber Eats with a email/phone number you have used elsewhere then you are going to be tracked full-stop. 1. Here is TikTok's for example https://ads.tiktok.com/help/article?aid=10003669 |
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