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    yobynneb
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    Does anyone know if casino affiliate programs still use 30-90 day cookies? I have been to various affiliate programs and in the terms and conditions they are not mentioned at all as a way to track referrals over a period?

    Does anyone have any information on this?

    #749089
    Anonymous
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    most do use cookies,
    but their lifetime differs from 24 hours to months…

    #749279
    egoistche
    Member

    I’ve thought the casinos write at least 1 or 2 year cookie as they claim lifetime revenue share. But even if they write 1 month cookies if players visit the casino every month their cookies should be re-written (and prolonged) for the next 1 month.

    I have been promoting an aff. program in another industry that pays % of revenue for the 6-7 y.o. clients. They claim to keep 10 year cookie! I think online casinos should do something the same. But some of them even change aff. link code every year.

    #749282
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    If the account is opened in the initial visit it doesnt really matter how long the cookie is for.

    #749283
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    the cookies are not used for the life-time tracking,
    the players name is linked to you for lifetime

    #749297
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Yes, you don’t need a lifetime cookie since the player account number and all transactions are tagged to you for life. So it’s just an issue of matching an aff account to a player account in the backend. This is the theory at least. Whether or not that is always implemented correctly seems questionable at times :sarcasm:

    #749306
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    @K77 139309 wrote:

    I have been promoting an aff. program in another industry that pays % of revenue for the 6-7 y.o. clients. They claim to keep 10 year cookie! I think online casinos should do something the same. But some of them even change aff. link code every year.

    It used to say on the Brightshare site that they use a 10 year cookie, but I can’t find it anymore.

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