Targeted advertising and
behavioral targeting are a series of technologies and techniques used mainly in
online advertising to increase the effectiveness of advertisements. By capturing data generated by website and landing page visitors, advertisements are placed so as to reach consumers based on various traits such as demographics,
psychographics, behavioral variables (such as product purchase history), and firmographic variables or other second-order activities which serve as a proxy for these traits.
Opt-out cookies Many of the biggest third-party ad-serving companies offer
opt-out cookies to users. Opt-out cookies are cookies created by ad-serving companies to enable the user to block and prevent the advertising network from installing future tracking cookies. Opt-out cookies are server specific, meaning that they only block cookies of a specific ad-serving company and won't block cookies from other companies. To do generalized blocking, the users must manage their cookies via their own browser's cookie settings.
Do Not Track HTTP header Do Not Track (DNT) is an HTTP header field that requests that a web application or website to disable its direct or cross-site user tracking of an individual user. The header field name is DNT and it currently accepts three values: • 1, when the user does not want to be tracked (opt-out) • 0, when the user consents to being tracked (opt-in) • Null (no header), when the user does not set a preference DNT is not widely adopted by the industry, and honoring DNT requests is not obligatory. ==Wi-Fi positioning system==