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advertising identifier
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noun. An advertising identifier is a unique and non-personally identifiable identifier assigned to a mobile device or web browser, primarily used for targeted advertising. It allows advertisers to track and target users across different apps and websites to deliver personalized advertisements. Advertising identifiers are typically provided by operating systems (such as Apple's "Identifier for Advertisers" or Google's "Advertising ID") and can be reset or altered by users in their device settings. GPT3.5
Word Forms:
- noun.
advertising identifier (singular),
advertising identifiers (plural)
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Policy Examples: |
- Examples of this information may include your IP address, device, browser and software characteristics (such as type and operating system), location, activity on the Hulu Services including title selections and watch history, page views, ad data, referral URLs, network state, device identifiers or other unique identifiers such as advertising identifiers (e.g., "ad-ID" or "IDFA") and identifiers associated with browser cookies (see our description of "Cookies and Local Storage" below), and carrier information. #hulu
- Device Information: We may collect information about your mobile device, including, for example, the hardware model, operating system and version, software and file names and verions, preferred language, unique device identifier, advertising identifiers, serial number, device motion information, and mobile network information. #uber
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