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From version 32.1
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on 2022/05/13 11:43
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15 15  Access protection: Pages or sections of pages that are defined as a resource in ONEcount and that require registration/ signup are handled by this widget. If a resource is being accessed and the user that is trying to access it is not logged in or doesn't have access to that particular resource, then they will be directed to the lookup/ login page (or if lookup/login is set to "off", to the registration form enabled with progressive lookup functionality) where they can log in or complete registration.
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17 -This widget also allows users who have clicked on a smartlink(% style="color: rgb(255,0,0);" %)*(%%) to automatically be logged in to ONEcount. The system will identify the user and set a cookie for her/him. Any subsequent action by that user on the site will then be tracked and attributed to that user (via tracking widget). These users are included in statistics for Known Users. Note that if a user goes directly to the website (not directed there by a smartlink) and is NOT logged in, he/she will NOT be identified and tracked as a Known User. A user must be logged in to be identified.
17 +This widget also allows users who have clicked on a smartlink(% style="color: rgb(255,0,0);" %)*(%%) to automatically be logged in to ONEcount, as well as users identified by a ONEcount cookie-sync with other third-party identification systems you may use.  In either case, ONEcount will identify the user and set a cookie for her/him. Any subsequent action by that user on the site will then be tracked and attributed to that user (via tracking widget). These users are included in statistics for Known Users. Note that if a user goes directly to the website (not directed there by a smartlink) and is NOT logged in, he/she will NOT be identified and tracked as a Known User. A user must be logged in to be identified.
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19 19  This widget also tracks all web activity.
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84 84  
85 85  === Banner Trackers ===
86 86  
87 -Banner widgets are used to track and report banner activity.
87 +Banner widgets are used to track and report banner activity. The banner widgets also track whether banner ads are "in view" on the user's screen. This is accomplished by a specific pixel that "checks-in" with ONEcount every three seconds to report whether the banner is still in view. This URL (v_js.php) may appear in the lower-left of your browser screen each time it is called, making it appear that v_js.php is loading and potentially slowing down the loading of the web page. This is not the case. If you view the load time in the developer tools of your browser, you will see this pixel is firing repeatedly, usually taking less than 10ms. Also, this pixel fires asynchronously, meaning in parallel with other elements on the page. So there is no impact on site performance from this pixel.
88 88  
89 89  There are two banner platforms supported within ONEcount: OpenX and DFP (Premium and Small Business).
90 90  
91 91  Widget Builder documentation provides widgets and directions for both platforms.
92 92  
93 -=== Third Party Trackers Modifications ===
94 -
95 -Usually websites will have third party trackers like Google Analytics, etc. installed on their website. A small piece of code needs to be added to those third party trackers so that ONEcount can pass the original referrer to those systems.
96 -
97 -We provide the code that needs to be added to your Google analytics code. See Widget Builder documenation.
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99 -If any other third party trackers are being used on your website, please let your ONEcount account manager know ahead of time.
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101 101  === ONEcount Pixel for Moat ===
102 102  
103 103  ONEcount can collect ad viewability data from Moat's realtime pixel. In order to send data to ONEcount, Moat can fire a pixel like like that in the Widget Builder to send data to ONEcount.
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