Tracking technologies are used to collect information from users and their devices. These technologies can be used for analytics, tracking, advertising and other purposes.
Tracking technologies are used to collect data from users and their devices. These technologies can be used for analytics, tracking, advertising and other purposes.
The following are examples of tracking technologies:
Cookies: A cookie is a small file that a website sends to your computer or mobile device when you visit the site. The website then reads the information stored in this file whenever you visit the site again or click on links in that site to track your activities across different pages.
IP address: An IP address is a unique identifier assigned to devices on a network. It uses 32 bits of numbers separated by dots (e.g., 123.456.789). An IP address can be used to find out the location of the device on the internet or any other network connected via an IP gateway or router.