Microsoft IE9 - Tracking protection to stop analytics?
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15 February 2011 13:00pm
Hi all,
I've just been in discussion with my dev team and IE9 has tracking protection "To stop sites from tracking your actions"
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-GB/internet-explorer/help/ie-9/whats-new-in-internet-explorer-9#section_10
Surely this will cause us HUGE issues?
15 February 2011 13:08pm
http://www.clickroutes.com/2011/02/ie9-adds-google-analytics-to-list-of-protected-domains/
Oh dear, oh dear.
Technical Project Manager (MBA, MBCS, CITP, CEng) at Naxtech.com
15 February 2011 19:44pm
It is only a huge issue if your team relies on external services such as Google Analytics rather than native web server logs which are the traditional and more technical approach to things. You can't really go wrong with web server log analysis. ...problem partly solved! ;-)
regards,
Denis
www.naxtech.com