A tracking code is a code embedded in an HTML document (a webpage). It enables the analysis of the page's visitors. For example, the code can reveal how many users visit a page, the sources they come from, or how many click a specific button on the page.
Configuration
See Use tracking.
System behavior
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HTML documents and web application
d.vinci is a web application. The display is rendered through various HTML documents, into which tracking codes can also be embedded. -
Tracking methods
You can use various tracking methods and tracking codes, such as Google Analytics or tracking pixels. These can reveal, for example, how many applicants from a source actually submitted an application. -
d.vinci Internal Tracking
To display data, for example, in the job opening tab under Analysis or in the dashboard, we need to track certain data. If you encounter issues with the analytics tools you are using, you can deactivate session tracking in the basic settings under the Options tab in the Website Tracking section.Attention
If you deactivate session tracking, no tracking data will be collected from that point onward. Currently, this does not have direct effects on existing features. However, we are working on providing you with additional analysis options. Once these are available, and you decide to reactivate tracking in the basic settings, only new data from the point of reactivation will be collected—historical data from the deactivated period cannot be retroactively added.
How our customers use this
Customers use both general data tracking and tracking of actual applications. This requires various tools that generate the code, which is then embedded in the appropriate place in the system.
Learn more here: Use tracking.