Server-Side Tracking
Server-side tracking collects and sends analytics and marketing data from your own server rather than directly from the user's browser. It gives a business more control over data accuracy, security, and what is shared, and is more resilient to browser restrictions and ad blockers.
Instead of the browser firing data straight to third parties, events flow through your server first, where you can validate, enrich, and control them before forwarding.
Server-side approaches improve data quality and privacy control, but they require proper governance and consent, since moving collection server-side does not remove the obligation to handle data responsibly.
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