Server-Side Tracking is an advanced ClickGuard tracking method designed to improve click and visitor tracking accuracy by bypassing browser-level restrictions and ad blockers.
Unlike standard client-side tracking, which relies on a tracking script running in the user’s browser, Server-Side Tracking allows your website to send click and event data directly to ClickGuard’s servers. This significantly reduces data loss and ensures more reliable protection against fraudulent traffic.
How Server-Side Tracking Works
With Server-Side Tracking enabled:
Click and event data is sent intentionally from your website’s server to ClickGuard’s server
Browsers and ad blockers can no longer interfere with tracking
ClickGuard can track nearly 100% of ad clicks and visitor behavior
Protection accuracy is significantly improved
This setup ensures consistent data collection even in environments where traditional tracking fails.
How to Set Up Server-Side Tracking
Step 1: Enable Server-Side Tracking
Go to Settings —> Tracking Code in your ClickGuard dashboard
Open the Advanced Tracking section (Pro subscription feature only)
Enter your domain
Click on Generate DNS record
Step 2: Configure Your DNS for Server-Side Tracking
Go to your domain's DNS configuration panel.
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Create a new CNAME record with the settings below.
- If you're using Cloudflare, set Proxy status to "DNS only".
- Save the DNS record. This may take some time to propagate (usually 5-30 minutes).
- Return to this page and click "Verify installation".
- If the installation is successful, continue to the next step: Tracking code installation.
You can also email these instructions to your dev team, directly by clicking on "Send the installation instructions to my developer's email address"
Step 3: Install the Tracking Code
After completing the server-side setup, installation instructions for the tracking code will be displayed.
This step is still required to complete the advanced tracking configuration.
Important Notes
Server-Side Tracking does not replace the tracking code — both are required for Advanced Tracking.
Basic tracking remains available if you prefer a simpler setup.
DNS authorization is required to enable server-side communication.
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