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  • TheSenator
    Too lazy to set a custom title
    • Feb 2003
    • 13340

    #1

    How to Track CCBill Affiliate Link Cookies?

    I am trying to find software to track my CCBill affiliate ID all the way through to the sign page.

    I tried Chrome Web Dev tools but it does not show my affiliate ID.

    Does anyone have a solution?
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  • NatalieK
    Natalie K
    • Apr 2010
    • 20110

    #2
    click the sign up page after following through the site from your link or banner, then search your affiliate code in their page code. It should be in the coding..

    use ctrl and f , or goto the setting top right on google chrome and use find, add your affiliate code
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    • TheSenator
      Too lazy to set a custom title
      • Feb 2003
      • 13340

      #3
      Checking out affiliate programs like AdultForce I can see my affiliate ID tracked all the way through to the sign page.

      Is CCBill different?
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      • TheSenator
        Too lazy to set a custom title
        • Feb 2003
        • 13340

        #4
        I found this EditThisCookie to help me track cookies.

        I don't see any CCBill affiliate ID being passed through.
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        • redwhiteandblue
          Bollocks
          • Jun 2007
          • 2793

          #5
          You can use the HTTP Headers Live addon in Firefox to see what cookies are being sent and set in the headers. It looks like the aff id is encrypted in the CCBill ones.
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          • TheSenator
            Too lazy to set a custom title
            • Feb 2003
            • 13340

            #6
            I don't see this value anywhere PA=2026515 in any cookies on the signup page.


            Code:
            http://refer.ccbill.com/cgi-bin/clicks.cgi?CA=928498&PA=2026515&HTML=http://www.carlotta-champagne.com
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            • TheSenator
              Too lazy to set a custom title
              • Feb 2003
              • 13340

              #7
              Originally posted by redwhiteandblue
              You can use the HTTP Headers Live addon in Firefox to see what cookies are being sent and set in the headers. It looks like the aff id is encrypted in the CCBill ones.
              If the affiliate ID is encrypted what is name for the value?
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              • TheSenator
                Too lazy to set a custom title
                • Feb 2003
                • 13340

                #8
                I can see the program ID but not the affiliate ID being passed through in this link.

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                • S3X_Jay
                  Registered User
                  • Dec 2020
                  • 38

                  #9
                  For starters it's not important that your affiliate ID be "passed through". A cookie just needs to be set on ccbill.com so when the user goes back to CCBill to buy a membership CCBill knows who to credit.

                  That said, I've discovered the syntax CCBill is using to set cookies is malformed. At least I think it is. For example…

                  Code:
                  Set-Cookie: 917833=CLICKS2xxWAEVsmOZT6t8ryDiItk8ZwBtWHLb2R5!PX0ImB^PNcIncgl893aYl1grn182U*; expires=? 16-Feb-21 08:02:57 GMT; path=/; domain=.ccbill.com
                  Notice the section that says "expires=? 16-Feb-21…" The question mark and space is the problem. So it depends on how smart the browser is and whether it can figure out what CCBill means.

                  Anyway, I wrote a tool to check affiliate links. Feel free to use it…

                  studio3x .com/tools/urltest

                  [I'm not allowed to post URLs yet, so you'll need to copy it and take the space out.]

                  CCBill does not support HTTPS, so make sure you check the box that says "Don't Check HTTPS" otherwise it will timeout.

                  That tool will show you each redirect that happens in the affiliate link and if not HTTPS, will test the HTTPS version of the link (unless you tell it not to). Then it will show what cookies are set, for how long, and where it redirects to.

                  If you just want to see the return headers for a particular URL, this will do that…

                  www .rexswain .com/httpview.html
                  For the past 12+ years I've focused on building & running gay affiliate sites.

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                  • TheSenator
                    Too lazy to set a custom title
                    • Feb 2003
                    • 13340

                    #10
                    Thank you for the tool. Do you know if the CCBill cookie is encrypted?

                    Also, is there any impact from redirecting 307(Temporary), no follow, sponsors HTTPS URL to a non-secure URL?

                    I use PrettyLinks for URL management.



                    Originally posted by S3X_Jay
                    For starters it's not important that your affiliate ID be "passed through". A cookie just needs to be set on ccbill.com so when the user goes back to CCBill to buy a membership CCBill knows who to credit.

                    That said, I've discovered the syntax CCBill is using to set cookies is malformed. At least I think it is. For example…

                    Code:
                    Set-Cookie: 917833=CLICKS2xxWAEVsmOZT6t8ryDiItk8ZwBtWHLb2R5!PX0ImB^PNcIncgl893aYl1grn182U*; expires=? 16-Feb-21 08:02:57 GMT; path=/; domain=.ccbill.com
                    Notice the section that says "expires=? 16-Feb-21…" The question mark and space is the problem. So it depends on how smart the browser is and whether it can figure out what CCBill means.

                    Anyway, I wrote a tool to check affiliate links. Feel free to use it…

                    studio3x .com/tools/urltest

                    [I'm not allowed to post URLs yet, so you'll need to copy it and take the space out.]

                    CCBill does not support HTTPS, so make sure you check the box that says "Don't Check HTTPS" otherwise it will timeout.

                    That tool will show you each redirect that happens in the affiliate link and if not HTTPS, will test the HTTPS version of the link (unless you tell it not to). Then it will show what cookies are set, for how long, and where it redirects to.

                    If you just want to see the return headers for a particular URL, this will do that…

                    www .rexswain .com/httpview.html
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                    • faxxaff
                      Confirmed User
                      • Dec 2002
                      • 2134

                      #11
                      Originally posted by TheSenator
                      I can see the program ID but not the affiliate ID being passed through in this link.

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                      Just followed your link and found this code on the signup page:
                      Code:
                      					<input type='hidden' name='ccbill_referer' value='2045096'>
                      Your browser may not store third party cookies due to privacy settings or other technical issues ... Not all sales are tracked either way, but it is worth investigating.
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                      • S3X_Jay
                        Registered User
                        • Dec 2020
                        • 38

                        #12
                        Originally posted by TheSenator
                        Thank you for the tool. Do you know if the CCBill cookie is encrypted?

                        Also, is there any impact from redirecting 307(Temporary), no follow, sponsors HTTPS URL to a non-secure URL?

                        I use PrettyLinks for URL management.
                        Define "encrypted".

                        Cookies are encrypted in transit when being sent to secure URLS (HTTPS). CCBill's URLs are not encrypted and will fail if you try to call them with encryption (despite the fact that it's the year 2021).

                        Cookie values can also be encrypted, though I'm not sure what that accomplishes. They're clearly using some random-looking strings (e.g. "917833=CLICKS2xxWAEVsmOZT6t8ryDiItk8ZwBtWHLb2R5!P X0ImB^PNcIncgl893aYl1grn182U*") it's impossible to tell if the randomness of that string is because they've encrypted the value, or if it's just some type of hash that only they understand. Either way I'm not sure it matters much as long as they understand the value when they see it.

                        Originally posted by faxxaff
                        Just followed your link and found this code on the signup page:
                        Code:
                        <input type='hidden' name='ccbill_referer' value='2045096'>
                        Your browser may not store third party cookies due to privacy settings or other technical issues ... Not all sales are tracked either way, but it is worth investigating.
                        The CCBill cookies are not 3rd party cookies. They're first party cookies. Cookies set by URLs on refer. ccbill. com include the text "domain=.ccbill .com" which means they're setting for the entire domain, not just the "refer" subdomain. Because they're setting for their own domain, their "first party".

                        A third party cookie is when a cookie is set when a page loads something off a different domain (e.g. an image or a script). That's not what's happening in this case. The user actually goes (for a split second) to CCBill and is then redirected to the sponsor site. Redirects aren't "third party", they're first party.
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                        • SBJ
                          So Fucking Fabulous
                          • Apr 2003
                          • 11387

                          #13
                          Originally posted by TheSenator
                          I don't see this value anywhere PA=2026515 in any cookies on the signup page.


                          Code:
                          http://refer.ccbill.com/cgi-bin/clicks.cgi?CA=928498&PA=2026515&HTML=http://www.carlotta-champagne.com
                          on the join form in firefox
                          PHP Code:
                          <input type=hidden name=ccbill_referer value='2026515'><input type=hidden name=referingURL value=''><input type=hidden name=referingDestURL value=''> 
                          

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                          • TheSenator
                            Too lazy to set a custom title
                            • Feb 2003
                            • 13340

                            #14
                            Originally posted by SBJ
                            on the join form in firefox
                            PHP Code:
                            <input type=hidden name=ccbill_referer value='2026515'><input type=hidden name=referingURL value=''><input type=hidden name=referingDestURL value=''> 
                            
                            I am trying to search for this code 549146 in the join for FTV Girls. I can not find it.

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                            • SBJ
                              So Fucking Fabulous
                              • Apr 2003
                              • 11387

                              #15
                              Originally posted by TheSenator
                              I am trying to search for this code 549146 in the join for FTV Girls. I can not find it.

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                              they use Epoch as their first bill then transfer to ccbill if the epoch fails. so you won't find your ccbill id but the cookie should still be there.

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                              • TheSenator
                                Too lazy to set a custom title
                                • Feb 2003
                                • 13340

                                #16
                                Originally posted by SBJ
                                they use Epoch as their first bill then transfer to ccbill if the epoch fails. so you won't find your ccbill id but the cookie should still be there.
                                Does that mean I would not get my affiliate share if the visitor signup through Epoch?
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                                • SBJ
                                  So Fucking Fabulous
                                  • Apr 2003
                                  • 11387

                                  #17
                                  Originally posted by TheSenator
                                  Does that mean I would not get my affiliate share if the visitor signup through Epoch?
                                  no, it would be paid out via your ccbill account via the cascade they have setup with ccbill. Some list ccbill then cascade to epoch and sometimes they switch back and forth but it always pays out to ccbill.

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