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Hi, this will be available soon. We wrote an article about it as well; https://burst-statistics.com/why-is-burst-privacy-friendly/
Hi Hamil1,
We just released cookieless tracking! Feel free to try it out and let us know if you like it!
Kind regards,
Hessel
Hi,
I have enabled tracking without cookies in my settings. If I have only functional cookies enabled on a web page, the tracking is done without the burst_uid cookie. However, when I enable cookies in Complianz the burst_uid cookie appears. Is this a good thing? I assumed that the burst_uid cookie would not be used at all.