clickprint

clickprint
The unique pattern of Internet browsing activity of an individual

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  • clickprint — n. A pattern of web surfing behavior that uniquely identifies the person doing the surfing. Example Citations: Your mouse is leaving tracks all over the Net By observing the online behavior of a Web surfer for as few as three sessions on the… …   New words

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  • clickstream — n. The virtual path a person takes while surfing the World Wide Web. Example Citation: Compete.com ... licenses clickstream data from ISPs to find out what more than 8 million active Internet users visiting 200,000 plus sites worldwide are up to …   New words

  • cyberflaneur — n. A person who surfs the web with no purpose beyond curiosity and inquisitiveness. cyberflaneurism n. cyberflanerie n. Example Citations: Intrigued, I set out to discover what happened to the cyberflâneur. While I quickly found other… …   New words

  • data exhaust — n. The digitally trackable or storable actions, choices, and preferences that people generate as they go about their daily lives. Example Citations: In Brin s way of thinking, each of our lives is a potential contribution to scientific insight.… …   New words

  • data shadow — n. The trackable data that a person creates by using technologies such as credit cards, cell phones, and the Internet. Example Citation: It s not only spam that worries Garfinkel. It s the power that businesses wield with personal information.… …   New words

  • data spill — n. The accidental transmission or display of private online data to a third party. Example Citation: Unintentional disclosures of personal information, called data spills, can occur when visitors click on a link to an external site. Browsers… …   New words

  • dataveillance — n. The ability to monitor a person s activities by studying the data trail created by actions such as credit card purchases, cell phone calls, and Internet use. Example Citation: Many Canadians don t realize how extensive electronic surveillance… …   New words

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