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Reply To: Anti-spyware programs causing loss of affiliate sales?

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So if the casinos (if we do it; then it starts to look fishy- so I don’t think its the affs place to post this disclaimer) would just put up a small disclaimer somewhere on their site; stating that this is a likely possibility and for the player to look out for it and to choose not to delete the cookie; I think most of them would. At least after they figured out that if every time they delete the cookie – they have to have their account info made available to enter the casino.

Good idea! :Nod: Yes, something can be done at our level – just educate players about what are really cookies and suggest to not delete them – I think a lot of webmasters have articles about anti-spywares – so, we can all add a new paragraph and say that even if the programs are catching those cookies, to not delete them.

However, it’s a second-level solution. It can help, but a little. Lots of people won’t care a lot of this and lots will not distinguish if they select a cookie or not for deletion in those programs. The best way is that our cookies don’t appear at first in the major anti-spyware programs.

Since it costs us nothing, we can work on a 5 lines paragraph and everyone will use it in their articles. :)