Lexeme: behavioral targeting purpose  
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Definition:
  1. noun. Behavioral targeting refers to the practice of tracking and analyzing users' online behavior and activities in order to deliver more targeted and relevant advertisements and content to them. The purpose of behavioral targeting is to understand users' interests, preferences, and needs based on their online actions, such as websites visited, search queries, and clicks. This data is then used to create personalized advertising campaigns that are more likely to engage and resonate with individual users, increasing the effectiveness and efficiency of digital advertising efforts. Overall, the aim of behavioral targeting is to enhance the user experience by delivering tailored content and advertisements that align with users' interests and needs. GPT3.5
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  • noun. behavioral targeting purpose (singular), behavioral targeting purposes (plural)
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