Lexeme: tracking preference  
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Definition:
  1. noun. Tracking preference refers to an individual's choice or inclination towards allowing or disallowing the collection and monitoring of their online activities, such as their browsing history, clicks, and interactions with websites and digital platforms. It typically involves expressing a preference for how cookies and other tracking technologies are employed to gather data for various purposes, such as targeted advertising, personalization, and analytics. By setting their tracking preferences, users can have more control over the extent to which their online behavior is monitored and utilized by websites and organizations. GPT3.5
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  • noun. tracking preference (singular), tracking preferences (plural)
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