Lexeme: third-party tracking technology  
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  1. noun. Third-party tracking technology refers to the methods and tools used by companies or individuals to gather information about users' online activities across multiple websites or digital platforms. It involves the use of tracking mechanisms, such as cookies, beacons, or scripts, to collect and store data on a user's browsing behavior, preferences, and interests. This data is then used by third-party entities, typically for advertising, analytics, or personalization purposes. Third-party tracking technology allows companies to track and target users with relevant ads or content and can often be encountered in the form of targeted advertising or personalized recommendations while using various online services. GPT3.5
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  • noun. third-party tracking technology (singular), third-party tracking technologies (plural)
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