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Web bugAlso called a "Web beacon," "pixel tag," "clear GIF" and "invisible GIF," it is a method for passing information from the user's computer to a third party Web site. Used in conjunction with cookies, Web bugs enable information to be gathered and tracked in the stateless environment of the Internet. The Web bug is typically a one-pixel, transparent GIF image, although it can be a visible image as well. As the HTML code for the Web bug points to a site to retrieve the image, it can pass along information at the same time.
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Most Web beacons are so small as to be effectively invisible, but when an end-user opens or even previews an e-mail containing a Web beacon, it sends its signal back to the spammer, indicating that a valid e-mail address has been reached. The NAI has successfully launched self-regulatory solutions to online ad targeting, the use of web beacons, and email marketing. The WebXACT Privacy Report indicates whether or not the page may have a link to a privacy statement, identifies information collection, visitor-tracking techology like cookies and web beacons, |
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