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web beacon information
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noun. Web beacon information, also known as web bugs, pixel tags, or tracking pixels, refers to a small piece of code embedded in a web page or email to collect data about the user's online activity. When a user opens a web page or email containing a web beacon, the code triggers a request to a server, allowing the website or sender to gather information such as the user's IP address, browser type, device information, and other details about their interaction with the content. Web beacon information is often used for various purposes, such as tracking user behavior, measuring the effectiveness of marketing campaigns, and personalizing content based on user preferences. GPT3.5
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- noun.
web beacon information (singular),
web beacon information (plural)
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- We may collect information using Web beacons. #flurry
- However, our Advertising Policy prohibits sponsors, advertisers and Ad Servers who collect cookie or web beacon information through the WebMD Web Sites from collecting any Personal Information from the WebMD Web Sites without your consent. #webmd
- The following are examples of the types of information we may collect: Information you provide: Name, Address (billing and shipping), Zip code, e-mail address, Telephone number(s), Mobile number(s), Credit card number(s), Birth date, Security question answers, Information associated with use of our website: macys.com uses the information gathered from cookies and web beacons, such as IP address to enhance your experience on our website. #macys
- If we combine or link cookie or web beacon information with Personal Information, we will treat the combined or linked information as Personal Information under this Policy. #tmobile
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