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*Private Browsing* first google, now firefox!
*title should say Google Chrome.
http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox...refox-3.5.html The new Firefox v. 3.5 will include private browsing (temporary history and cookies). Again back when Chrome introduced this feature most people weren't worried because not everyone knew about Chrome and that specific feature. Now that it is included in firefox, will any of you be worried about missed sales? What can the affiliate programs do to help keep webmasters compensated fairly? Is it out of the hands of the affiliate programs? Or should we all be forced to accept this change in thinking and just adapt? Sorry if there has been a recent discussion on the subject, but I thought I'd bring up that firefox has this feature now in 3.5. |
how is that different than the current option of deleting cookies/temps/history after each firefox session?
just curious, as I'm still using IE as the main browser |
porn is dead
again so plan accordingly |
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IE with 3x market share has had private browsing for a years already.
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tubes + this = welfare
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I would love to know what percentage of sales come from old cookies. IE someone visits a site via your link then a few days later goes back to it and since the cookie is there you get credit for the sale. I wonder if it is like 3% or 5% or more or less?
Anyone know? |
Ever notice that lots of sales on Nats say bookmark. I think that is an old cookie.
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