Lexeme: detailed clickstream data  
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  1. noun. Detailed clickstream data refers to the granular information collected and recorded about a user's online behavior, specifically the sequence of actions taken when interacting with a website or application. This type of data captures every click, page view, transaction, and event that occurs during a user's session, providing insights into the path they took, the pages they visited, the time spent on each page, the interactions they made (such as filling out forms or clicking on links), and any other relevant actions performed. It can also include additional information like referring sources, session attributes, device information, and user demographics. Analyzing detailed clickstream data can help organizations understand user behavior patterns, optimize their website or application design, improve user experience, and gain valuable business insights. GPT3.5
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  • noun. detailed clickstream data (singular), detailed clickstream data (plural)
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