Category: F.A.Q.
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Google Analytics vs. Burst Statistics
Let’s take a deeper look at Burst Statistics, especially in the context of its offerings for WordPress users. We’re comparing…
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How to track UTM (and Burst) parameters?
Understanding where your website traffic originates and how visitors interact with your content is crucial for any digital marketing strategy.…
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How is data in Burst anonymized?
Burst Statistics prioritizes user privacy by not storing any personally identifiable information. When a user visits a website using Burst,…
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How does Burst use and store IP addresses?
Burst Pro utilizes the IP address to identify the country information. This process is carried out locally in the plugin,…
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How does Burst track goals without cookies?
We use the user’s fingerprint and the current page they are on to track their progress towards achieving goals on…
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Understanding Burst’s Cookieless Tracking: How Fingerprinting Works
In the context of online privacy and data tracking, Burst Statistics offers a cookieless method to track website visitors. This…
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Do I need to archive my data?
Generally speaking, archiving your data would be unnecessary if your server is proportional to the website traffic you experience. An…
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New feature: Tracking with Endpoints
Before we explain our newest feature, please know we added another feature Turbo Mode, and check out our Troubleshooting Tracking…
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Troubleshoot Tracking: What to do when there is no traffic?
This guide provides steps to troubleshoot tracking methods in the Burst WordPress plugin. The article does not address issues with…
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Italian Supervisory Authority denies use of Google Analytics
The Italian supervisory authority has reprimanded the use of Google Analytics as it violates the GDPR because it transfers data to the…
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Why is Burst Privacy-Friendly?
This article will explain the primary mission and purpose of Burst Statistics: To follow best practices for your users’ privacy…