Do cookies can pass CORS (domain change) ?

sinner82

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Hello BHW!

Recently I made small project which went viral, however it uses googe translate to end user and being on google embed till final order. I''m getting visitors and see them on my affiliate dashboard as "clicks", but after like 1000+ targeted visitors I got zero sales, what I think pretty is impossible as it very broad and huge inventory site and with target group sent there.

Well this question pretty technical, any clues , never had such experience before. Maybe anyone had similar issues ?
 
Hello BHW!

Recently I made small project which went viral, however it uses googe translate to end user and being on google embed till final order. I''m getting visitors and see them on my affiliate dashboard as "clicks", but after like 1000+ targeted visitors I got zero sales, what I think pretty is impossible as it very broad and huge inventory site and with target group sent there.

Well this question pretty technical, any clues , never had such experience before. Maybe anyone had similar issues ?
Cross origin cookies are possible but they often don't work if 3rd party cookies are disabled.
 
Cross origin cookies are possible but they often don't work if 3rd party cookies are disabled.
Thanks for reply, so if they wish to have ones they do, if they not it won't happen. It would be interesting to see it from web developer tools maybe I could track, but that's not for me, that's beyond my abilities.

Thanks for your input Ashk881.
 
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