
Web tracking
Web tracking refers to the methods websites and online services use to collect information about your activities while browsing. This can include the pages you visit, how long you stay, links you click, and other behavior. Often, trackers are embedded through cookies or scripts, enabling sites or third parties to understand your preferences, personalize content, or serve targeted advertisements. While tracking can enhance user experience, it also raises privacy concerns, as it involves monitoring and storing data about your online habits. Users can manage tracking through browser settings, extensions, or privacy tools to control what information is shared.