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- Q1129605 subject Q7583565.
- Q1129605 subject Q8302512.
- Q1129605 abstract "On the World Wide Web, cookie stuffing (also cookie dropping) is an affiliate marketing technique in which, as a result of visiting a website, a user receives a third-party cookie from an entirely different website (the target website), usually without the user being aware of it.If the user later visits the target website and completes a qualifying transaction (such as making a purchase), the cookie stuffer is paid a commission by the target. Because the stuffer has not actually encouraged the user to visit the target, this technique is considered illegitimate by many affiliate schemes.".
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- Q1129605 comment "On the World Wide Web, cookie stuffing (also cookie dropping) is an affiliate marketing technique in which, as a result of visiting a website, a user receives a third-party cookie from an entirely different website (the target website), usually without the user being aware of it.If the user later visits the target website and completes a qualifying transaction (such as making a purchase), the cookie stuffer is paid a commission by the target.".
- Q1129605 label "Cookie stuffing".