Lexeme: |
data collection
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Definition: |
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noun. Data collection refers to the process of gathering and acquiring information from various sources or through various methods in order to be used for analysis, research, decision-making, or other purposes. It involves systematically collecting, organizing, and recording data or information that is relevant to a specific topic, study, or objective. Data collection methods can include surveys, interviews, observations, experiments, measurements, and data mining, among others. The goal of data collection is to gather accurate and reliable data that can be analyzed and interpreted to gain insights and make informed decisions. GPT3.5
Word Forms:
- noun.
data collection (singular),
data collections (plural)
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Policy Examples: |
- For more information about the purpose and scope of data collection and processing in connection with social sharing features, please visit the privacy policies of the third parties that provide these social sharing features. #couchsurfing
- This Privacy Policy covers only data collected through the Website and not any other data collection or processing, including, without limitation, data collection practices of other web pages to which we link or data that we or our subsidiaries collect offline or through web sites, products, or services that do not display a direct link to this Privacy Policy. #indeed
- This Privacy Policy is only applicable to the Website and Applications and does not apply to any websites or applications that are owned or operated by third parties ('Third-Party Websites/Applications'), which may have data collection, storage and use practices and policies that differ materially from this Privacy Policy. #myfitness
- Data collection and use: a. #facebook
- We will occasionally update this Privacy Policy to reflect changes in the law, our data collection and use practices, the features of our Service, or advances in technology. #tinder
- You have a variety of tools to control cookies, web beacons and similar technologies, including browser controls to block and delete cookies and controls from some third-party analytics service providers to opt out of data collection through web beacons and similar technologies. #bing
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