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Meta (Facebook) Event Manager Warning: IPv6 is preferable over IPv4 for IPv6-enabled users

· 9 min read
Aleksandar Vucenovic
Chief Growth Officer

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Some Facebook marketers have seen the following warning message in their Facebook Event Manager:

Change IPv4 addresses for AddToCart events to IPv6. IPv6 is preferable over IPv4 for IPv6-enabled users. IPv6 is currently the industry-accepted standard and offers durability for your integration.

The short message makes it sound simple, but what does it mean? And how do you do it? How simple is it? And how did we implement it in the Pixel Manager?

This is what we'll cover in this article.

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This solution is available in the Pro version of the Pixel Manager from version 1.35.1 onwards.

Do you love the Pixel Manager? Then help us with our WooSesh Seshies Nomination 2023!

· 3 min read
Aleksandar Vucenovic
Chief Growth Officer

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The Seshies Award 2023

This year, for the first time, WooSesh, the largest WooCommerce virtual conference, is going to have a Seshies Award Ceremony. The Seshies are a new award that will be given to the best WooCommerce extensions, stores, developers, advocates and agencies. The Seshies are a great way to recognize the best of the best in the WooCommerce ecosystem.

Here's The Best Plugin Alternative to Facebook for WooCommerce

· 11 min read
John Deere
Content Writer

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TLDR

  • Facebook for WooCommerce is a popular WordPress plugin used by WooCommerce store owners who run Meta Ads. The plugin promises to track conversion events that happen after customers land on your eCommerce website through a Facebook Ad.
  • The reality is that Facebook for WooCommerce is buggy and can cause significant issues, which is why we don't recommend it even though it's free.
  • Pixel Manager for WooCommerce is more accurate, offers more features, and respects data privacy. In this article, we discuss why this plugin is the best eCommerce solution for tracking conversion events coming from Facebook page ads.

The Complete Guide to GDPR Compliance in WooCommerce

· 12 min read
John Deere
Content Writer

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TLDR

  • If you process data from EU site visitors and customers, then your WooCommerce store needs to be GDPR-compliant.
  • In this article we discuss the major steps you need to follow in order to be compliant with GDPR legislation, although you should still consult with your lawyer as regulations may vary from country to country.
  • WooCommerce is not GDPR-compliant by default, but it does have important settings that will help. For example, you can export and erase data as per customer requests.
  • As a WooCommerce store owner, you'll want to track your customer behavior to gain insights about how to optimize your store. We'll show you how to do this with Pixel Manager for WooCommerce.