Lexeme: client-side storage tracking technology  
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  1. ['noun']. Client-side storage tracking technology refers to a method or technology used to store and track data on the client-side (i.e., on the user's device) during web browsing or application usage. This technology enables websites or applications to store and retrieve data directly on the user's device, reducing the need for constant server communication. Methods of client-side storage tracking include cookies, web storage (such as localStorage and sessionStorage), IndexedDB, and browser-specific storage mechanisms like Cache API or Service Workers. These technologies allow websites or applications to remember user preferences, store session information, track user behavior and activities, and provide personalized experiences. Client-side storage tracking technology is commonly used in web analytics, advertising, personalization, and other areas where user-specific data needs to be stored and accessed efficiently at the client-side. GPT3.5
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  • noun. client-side storage tracking technology (singular), client-side storage tracking technologies (plural)
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