Lexeme: third-party web analytics  
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  1. noun. Third-party web analytics refers to the use of external tools or services to gather and analyze data about website or application usage. Unlike first-party analytics, which are typically provided by the website or application owner, third-party analytics are provided by a separate entity that specializes in data analysis. Third-party analytics often involve the use of tracking codes or cookies to collect data such as page views, user actions, and demographic information. This data can then be used to gain insights into user behavior, website performance, and marketing effectiveness. GPT3.5
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  • noun. third-party web analytics (singular), third-party web analytics (plural)
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