Lexeme: ip-based geo-location data  
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  1. ['noun']. IP-based geo-location data refers to the process of determining the physical location of an internet-connected device or user based on their IP (Internet Protocol) address. Every device connected to the internet is assigned a unique IP address, which can be used to determine the approximate geographic location of the device. IP-based geo-location data is often used for various purposes, such as targeted advertising, content localization, fraud detection, and security measures. It works by analyzing the IP address and cross-referencing it with a database that maps IP addresses to specific geographic locations. GPT3.5
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  • noun. ip-based geo-location data (singular), ip-based geo-location data (plural)
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