ITP 2.1 - How to make my website become tracking-site to test the impact of ITP 2.1 on safari

My services is embed on a iframe of a website. Now It still work well with ITP 2.0, but when new version of safari release with the ITP 2.1 then my services will be impacted by the rules of ITP 2.1 (the partitioned cookies are no longer supported and third-parties classified with cross-site tracking capabilities now have to use the Storage Access API to get any cookie access, more detail on the web page: https://webkit.org/blog/8613/intelligent-tracking-prevention-2-1/ ). So could you tell me the way to make my services (a domain) become a cross-site tracking to test the impacts. Many thanks.

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Posted on Mar 21, 2019 2:13 AM

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Mar 21, 2019 2:49 AM in response to huy164

See whether https://statcounter.com is suitable to your requirements. You place a few lines of (invisible) code at the end of each of your web pages and it tracks visitors, giving variouys forms of statistics.



The above is just one of the displays. The URLs in green are the pages from which the visitor came to the URL in black. You can exclude your own visits to your pages. It's free with a limitation on the number of visits tracked, or you can pay for a higher number. (I have no connection with this firm other than as a customer.)

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