Lexeme: unique browser data  
Very Rare (0.01)
Definition:
  1. noun. Unique browser data refers to the specific information collected from an individual user's web browser while browsing the internet. This data includes but is not limited to: 1. IP Address: Unique numerical label assigned to each device connected to a computer network, which helps identify the location and device used to access the internet. 2. User Agent: Information about the browser and operating system used, including the browser name, version, and device type, which enables websites to optimize the content for a particular browser. 3. Cookies: Small text files stored on a user's computer to track their browsing activity, preferences, and login information. 4. Browser Fingerprint: A unique identifier created based on various browser attributes such as browser type, version, installed fonts, screen resolution, and plugins, which helps differentiate individual browsers even if they have the same IP address. 5. Referrer URL: The URL of the webpage from which a user navigated to the current webpage. 6. Clickstream Data: Information about the pages visited, links clicked, and interactions made by a user during a browsing session. Collectively, these unique browser data points provide valuable insights to websites and online service providers for various purposes, such as personalization, analytics, targeted advertising, and security. GPT3.5
Word Forms:
  • noun. unique browser data (singular), unique browser data (plural)
Synonyms:
(none)
Abstraction:
Composition:
(none)
Ad hoc Categories:
(none)
Related Concepts:
(none)
Policy Examples:
(Feedback)



Carnegie Mellon University | Privacy Policy