Cross-device tracking

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Cross-Device Tracking, auch Ultrasound Cross-Device Tracking (uXDT), ist ein Verfahren, mit dem die zeitgleiche Nutzung verschiedener elektronischer Geräte durch dieselbe Person mithilfe von Schallsignalen („Audio Beacons“) hoher Frequenz erfasst und beispielsweise zu wirtschaftlichen Zwecken ausgewertet wird. rdf:langString
Cross-device tracking refers to technology which enables the tracking of users across multiple devices such as smartphones, television sets, smart TVs, and personal computers. More specifically, cross-device tracking is a technique in which technology companies and advertisers deploy trackers, often in the form of unique identifiers, cookies, or even ultrasonic signals, to generate a profile of users across multiple devices, not simply one. For example, one such form of this tracking uses audio beacons, or inaudible sounds, emitted by one device and recognized through the microphone of the other device. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Cross-device tracking refers to technology which enables the tracking of users across multiple devices such as smartphones, television sets, smart TVs, and personal computers. More specifically, cross-device tracking is a technique in which technology companies and advertisers deploy trackers, often in the form of unique identifiers, cookies, or even ultrasonic signals, to generate a profile of users across multiple devices, not simply one. For example, one such form of this tracking uses audio beacons, or inaudible sounds, emitted by one device and recognized through the microphone of the other device. This form of tracking is used primarily by technology companies and advertisers who use this information to piece together a cohesive profile of the user. These profiles inform and predict the type of advertisements the user receives.
rdf:langString Cross-Device Tracking, auch Ultrasound Cross-Device Tracking (uXDT), ist ein Verfahren, mit dem die zeitgleiche Nutzung verschiedener elektronischer Geräte durch dieselbe Person mithilfe von Schallsignalen („Audio Beacons“) hoher Frequenz erfasst und beispielsweise zu wirtschaftlichen Zwecken ausgewertet wird.
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