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The Full Barion Pixel consists of various 'events', actions that your visitors take that are recorded and sent towards Barion. These events are either triggered by a page load, such as those detailing the contents of the viewed page, or they can be triggered by a mouse click, such as those showing us the actions, such as searches or cart interactions, that the user took. As a rule of thumb, a full implementation contains all events applicable to your webshop, so that any events that refer to actions that cannot be taken in your webshop, for example if your webshop has no search feature, need not be implemented. | The Full Barion Pixel consists of various 'events', actions that your visitors take that are recorded and sent towards Barion. These events are either triggered by a page load, such as those detailing the contents of the viewed page, or they can be triggered by a mouse click, such as those showing us the actions, such as searches or cart interactions, that the user took. As a rule of thumb, a full implementation contains all events applicable to your webshop, so that any events that refer to actions that cannot be taken in your webshop, for example if your webshop has no search feature, need not be implemented. | ||
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In order to implement the Pixel, you will need: | In order to implement the Pixel, you will need: |
Revision as of 14:00, 27 January 2020
About the Barion Pixel
The Barion Pixel is JavaScript code that allows us to help you to track visitor activity on your website. It works by loading a JavaScript function which you can use whenever a site visitor takes an action that you want to track (these actions are referred to as an 'event'). Implementing the Barion Pixel and sending usage data towards Barion in a way that conforms to our recommendations is fully compliant with the GDPR.
Your webshop and Barion as its payment processor has a legitimate interest in collecting data to help prevent fraudulent payments, and it is beneficial to both your websop and Barion. As such, implementing at least the Base Barion Pixel is required in order to use the Barion Smart Gateway. Barion also uses the more expansive data collected by the Full Barion Pixel for these purposes if your webshop implements it, but without user consent and an agreement between Barion and your webshop, none of the user data or Personally Identifiable Information is used for marketing purposes.
Your webshop can receive more favourable terms for the Barion Smart Gateway if a complete implementation for the Full Barion Pixel is provided alongside with user consent collected according to our consent management requirements. This allows us to collect and use data for marketing purposes and enables us to provide the other marketing related services of the Barion Marketing Cloud (coming soon). Receiving these benefits is contingent on an approved implementation of the Full Barion Pixel on top of a Base Barion Pixel implementation with a compliant Consent Management system.
The Base Barion Pixel
The Base Barion Pixel is a partial implementation of the Barion Pixel that serves two purposes. First, it links and initializes the code required by the Barion Pixel as a whole. This means that any Barion Pixel implementation needs the Base Barion Pixel functioning to send data towards Barion. Fortunately, the Base Barion Pixel is trivial to implement, as it is a single snippet of code. Furthermore, if you have a webshop from one of our partners that supports that, you can implement the Barion Pixel with a single click, as with UNAS and Shoprenter. Otherwise, the Base Barion Pixel consists only of a single JS snippet that you must paste into your HTML on each page of your webshop, editing your Barion Pixel ID into it.
As mentioned above, the Base Barion Pixel in itself does not enable us to give you better terms for the Barion Smart Gateway, and it only provides rudimentary data about your user activity which in turn affects the quality and quantity of services that we can provide to you. It only sends 'init' events that show us the fact that a user has visited a certain page, but we receive no details on the actual activity on the page, or data about the nature of the page itself. However, implementing the Base Barion Pixel serves as a requirement for proceeding to implement the Full Barion Pixel, and is also a requirement to use the Barion Smart Gateway at all.
The Full Barion Pixel
Implementing the Full Barion Pixel is dependent on a working Base Barion Pixel implementation, and requires including details from the nature of user activity from an e-commerce perspective, such as product details and user cart activities. The Full Barion Pixel hovewer provides us with detailed user data, with which we can give you better fraud prevention, and if paired with a compliant Consent Management solution, other marketing related benefits such as better terms for the Barion Smart Gateway and services from the Barion Marketing Cloud. The better your implementation follows the logic of your webshop and the provided documentation, the better services we can provide for you.
The Full Barion Pixel consists of various 'events', actions that your visitors take that are recorded and sent towards Barion. These events are either triggered by a page load, such as those detailing the contents of the viewed page, or they can be triggered by a mouse click, such as those showing us the actions, such as searches or cart interactions, that the user took. As a rule of thumb, a full implementation contains all events applicable to your webshop, so that any events that refer to actions that cannot be taken in your webshop, for example if your webshop has no search feature, need not be implemented.
Where to start?
In order to implement the Pixel, you will need:
- full access to your website's codebase or
- a webshop implementing the Google Tag Manager or
- an UNAS webshop or
- a Shoprenter webshop (Shoprenter currently only supports the Barion Pixel Base)
- and your Barion Pixel ID that you can access from your Barion Wallet
The first step to implement any of the Barion Pixel
By default, the Pixel will track pages visited, and the devices your visitors use. In addition, you can use the Pixel's JavaScript function to track other events that are associated with webshop usage and e-commerce. Without collecting the consent of the website visitor you must still use the Barion Pixel on your website for fraud management purposes. (Tracking visitor behavior for the purposes of preventing fraud is considered a legitimate interest of Barion and the merchant in contract with Barion). The implementation of the base code is considered mandatory for using the Barion Smart Gateway.