Beslist.nl, a Dutch site that compares prices of online stores wants to place a tracker on all the online stores they partner with, so details from the transaction are sent back to beslist.nl, even if you didn't use beslist.nl to go to that online store. They even wanted to force it on all stores, though it seems that is off the hook now, but there are already stores voluntarily using this tracker.
Tracking pixel:
http://www.beslist.nl/pot
http://p2.beslist.nl/pot
Tracking script:
http://pt1.beslist.nl/pt.js
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Hi There,
Thanks for using Ghostery!
Can you send us some examples of where it is acting as a 3rd party script? -
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That might be more difficult, according to a Dutch news article, the tracker is only loaded on the Thank you page after already completing a transaction:
https://tweakers.net/nieuws/97590/weh... -
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Do I have this right?
There are two different conversion trackers being discussed —
The "old" integration (which I believe to be deprecated) uses a conversion pixel — //www.beslist.nl/pot/ — and a backup conversion pixel — //p2.beslist.nl/pot/ (note the trailing slash on both; it's important). The code snippet is documented here:
Be aware that it uses a hazardous construct that may lock up the browser if you attempt to block these pixels.
The "new" integration uses an asynchronous script — //pt1.beslist.nl/pt.js — which is safe to block. It's documented here:
Beslist Conversion Tracking
Websites: www.beslist.nl and www.beslist.be
Pattern: /pt1\\.beslist\\.nl\\/pt/
(Classification 2) -
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