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Tracking Technologies
Tracking technologies definition (noun)
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Tracking technologies are technologies used to collect information about users and their activities on a website. Examples of tracking technologies include cookies, web beacons, and embedded scripts.
Appears in: Cookie Policies and Privacy Policies
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