Lexeme: pixel-based tracking technology  
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  1. ['noun']. Pixel-based tracking technology is a method used to track user behavior and measure the effectiveness of online advertisements, primarily through the use of a small, invisible pixel or image embedded on a website or within an ad. When a user interacts with the webpage or views the ad, the pixel sends a request to a tracking server, which records information about the user's activities, such as page visits, clicks, conversions, and other metrics. This allows advertisers and marketers to collect data and analyze the performance of their campaigns, optimize targeting, and make informed decisions based on user behavior. GPT3.5
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  • noun. pixel-based tracking technology (singular), pixel-based tracking technologies (plural)
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