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EPISODE · Jun 9, 2026 · 9 MIN

Why Your Marketing Funnels Are Ignoring In-App Browsers

from The Marketing Operator Podcast with Fexingo: MarTech, Automation, and Marketing Operations · host Fexingo

In episode 40, Lucas and Luna tackle a blind spot that undermines marketing attribution: in-app browsers. When users click links inside apps like Instagram, TikTok, or Facebook, they often open a built-in browser that strips referrer data, breaks cookies, and resets tracking parameters. Lucas reveals that on iOS alone, in-app browsers account for over 30% of mobile web traffic, yet most marketing stacks treat them as direct visits or Safari referrals. They explore a case study from a DTC brand that saw attributed conversions drop 18% after Apple's App Tracking Transparency went live, only to realize the lost sales were actually occurring — the data just wasn't flowing. They discuss how server-side tracking and link decoration can recover visibility, and why the industry's reliance on client-side cookies makes this problem worse. The conversation also touches on the broader shift toward privacy-first measurement and why ignoring in-app browsers means you're flying blind on a third of your mobile traffic. This is a tactical, numbers-driven episode for marketers who want attribution that matches reality. #MarketingAttribution #InAppBrowsers #MobileMarketing #MarTech #DataPrivacy #AppTrackingTransparency #ServerSideTracking #CookieDeprecation #AttributionBlindSpot #DTCBrands #IOS #ReferrerData #LinkDecoration #PrivacyFirst #MarketingAnalytics #Business #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

In episode 40, Lucas and Luna tackle a blind spot that undermines marketing attribution: in-app browsers. When users click links inside apps like Instagram, TikTok, or Facebook, they often open a built-in browser that strips referrer data, breaks cookies, and resets tracking parameters. Lucas reveals that on iOS alone, in-app browsers account for over 30% of mobile web traffic, yet most marketing stacks treat them as direct visits or Safari referrals. They explore a case study from a DTC brand that saw attributed conversions drop 18% after Apple's App Tracking Transparency went live, only to realize the lost sales were actually occurring — the data just wasn't flowing. They discuss how server-side tracking and link decoration can recover visibility, and why the industry's reliance on client-side cookies makes this problem worse. The conversation also touches on the broader shift toward privacy-first measurement and why ignoring in-app browsers means you're flying blind on a third of your mobile traffic. This is a tactical, numbers-driven episode for marketers who want attribution that matches reality. #MarketingAttribution #InAppBrowsers #MobileMarketing #MarTech #DataPrivacy #AppTrackingTransparency #ServerSideTracking #CookieDeprecation #AttributionBlindSpot #DTCBrands #IOS #ReferrerData #LinkDecoration #PrivacyFirst #MarketingAnalytics #Business #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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In episode 40, Lucas and Luna tackle a blind spot that undermines marketing attribution: in-app browsers. When users click links inside apps like Instagram, TikTok, or Facebook, they often open a built-in browser that strips referrer data, breaks...

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