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  • 22ndJanuary2009

    Microsoft InPrivate(TM) Browsing and the impact on Affiliate Marketing

    How will the newest version of Microsoft Internet Explorer 8, currently in beta release, with it’s InPrivate Browsing(TM)  functionality which prevents browsers from retaining cookies, affect the affiliate marketing industry? Will purchases still be tracked and accredited to the advertiser’s affiliate programme?

    Commission Junction’s Craig Battles, from our US office, has written about this on the Affiliate Summit website. Click here to take a look.

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One Response to “Microsoft InPrivate(TM) Browsing and the impact on Affiliate Marketing”

  1. Hello Guru, what entice you to post an article. This article was extremely interesting, especially since I was searching for thoughts on this subject last Thursday.

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