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IE6 and ibill cookies - sign ups tracked???
I think this question has been asked before. However I have just downloaded IE 6 and I am getting errors when I try to sign up using ibill. IE tells me https://www.ccscan.com/x/1.cgi?91000000 causes some problems...
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By default IE6 denies ALL cookies.
You have to go into the internet options & edit your security settings to allow all cookies by default. Both IE6 and NS6 will be adhering to the new p3p policy ( http://www.p3p.org ) which requires that each server include a full privacy policy in it's cookie headers to ensure that you don't get tracked in a way that isn't anonymous. Overall the idea is good but I have yetto see any documentation on p3p that is anything but confusing... <spam> That's why we at ConversionCash stopped using cookies to track signups last week :-) </spam> ------------------ $35 PLUS 50% AND $1.10/Minute |
It seems ibill has no privacy policy in its cookies. So IE6 ibill sign ups are not tracked???!!!
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Not unless they are hardcoded into hidden field variables.
We use ccbill ;-)) ------------------ $35 PLUS 50% AND $1.10/Minute |
By default IE 6 denies all THIRD PARTY cookies.
The best way to get an answer to this question would be to ask support at Ibill I think. |
and I dont mean third party processors, I mean third party cookies.
We've not seen any problems tracking with cookies on default settings in IE 6 and that's what we use as standard. |
Hooper is way wrong.
By default, IE 6 ACCEPTS ALL REGULAR COOKIES. If you use third party cookies ON YOUR SITE they don't work by default (KK is right). I don't know of any adult affiliate programs that use third party cookies. Counters are about the only thing that are third party, and they will work if they properly publish a privacy policy. So YES, Ibill will work fine on IE 6 with default settings. |
Aaah.. yes, you are both correct.. my head seems to be way up my ass today.
3rd party cookies are the ones that get denied however I will point out that we have found many problems with products that set cookies and IE6. |
so is there a solution? :P
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