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ad tag
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noun. An ad tag refers to a small piece of code that is placed within the HTML of a webpage to serve and track online advertisements. Ad tags are used by advertisers, ad networks, and publishers to display targeted advertisements on websites. These tags contain information such as the ad creative, targeting parameters, and tracking codes, allowing the ads to be delivered and measured effectively. GPT3.5
Word Forms:
- noun.
ad tag (singular),
ad tags (plural)
- verb.
ad tag (simple present),
ad tagged (simple past),
ad tagging (present continuous),
ad tags (third person singular)
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Policy Examples: |
- We target ads to Members both on and off LinkedIn through a variety of ad networks and ad exchanges, using: Advertising technologies like web beacons, pixels, ad tag, cookies, and mobile identifiers as permitted by mobile platforms both on and off LinkedIn; Member-provided profile information and categories (for example, 'product managers in Texas'); Information inferred from a Member's profile (for example, using job titles to infer age, industry, seniority, and compensation bracket; or names to infer gender); Your use of LinkedIn (for example, your LinkedIn search history) or clicking on a LinkedIn ad; Information from advertising partners which we use to help deliver ads more relevant to you. #linkedin
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