Can I find out which links went to your site?

They offered a job, they wrote:

You register, specify the contact details and the Internet wallet number. You will have a personal account, where there will be your individual link to our site with a paid product. You recommend this link. On it pass and buy, all I know. This information will be provided to me by the service, which will be your personal account. The browser has nothing to do with. "

Is it a swindler?

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    @Zow, According to the forum rules, please clarify what you have done yourself and what did not work out. - Vfvtnjd
  • I want to understand whether it is possible to find out which link went to the site. As this man writes. After all, according to the location of this can not be found - Zow
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    According to the description it is something like affiliate program. where are links like www.com?ref=refcode. Where refcode is your code. It is taken into account when calculating interest. Review your vision on how to accomplish this task. According to the Swindler or not - it does not seem, judging from the text given. Many affiliate programs, including forex brokers, work on a similar principle. - vv2cc

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This is a well-known scheme when promoting products, the fact is that your unique link will contain your unique identifier in the system, for example http://supersoftware.com/?id=40734

Clicking on this link - the server (regardless of the platform) can determine by the identifier? Id = 40734 that the visitor came and bought the product just by your link and increased your balance by the conventional unit.

    The problem with the question tag (html), the title of the question and its contents.

    1. In order to find out where the user came to your site, you need to use the element of the $ _SERVER superglobal array - $ _SERVER ['HTTP_REFERER'] , but this is already PHP.
    2. Regarding whether this is an apharcite or not, you would have to turn not to a HashCode , but to the TelepatCode forum. But it has not yet been opened.
    3. The only thing I agree with is the fact that the “ browser does not matter”. ))