> That's pretty much the definition of "cookieless tracking", isn't it?
Yes, it is.
"We will keep aggregated and anonymized data (not associated with specific users) [...]"
Ok.
So you partially confirm my point. You DO track users. But you say you don't keep the information associated with "y0ghur7_xxx", but with user_id:389472984.
At least on the FAQ. The privacy policy is not so clear.
Yes, it is.
"We will keep aggregated and anonymized data (not associated with specific users) [...]"
Ok. So you partially confirm my point. You DO track users. But you say you don't keep the information associated with "y0ghur7_xxx", but with user_id:389472984. At least on the FAQ. The privacy policy is not so clear.