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>it’s safe to assume this website tracks the following:
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>Location
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>Device type
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>Browser type
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>Operating system
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>Browsing history
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>Time spent
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>Click behavior
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>Search terms
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>Language
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>Screen resolution
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>Referral source (e.g., another site, social media)
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>Sometimes websites can track these things too:
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>Mouse movements
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>Social media profile (if you’re signed in)
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>Email address (if you’re signed in)
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>Age and Gender (sometimes inferred or provided during sign-up)
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>Interests (based on browsing habits and searches)
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>Device performance
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>Network type
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>Ad interaction
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>Shopping behavior
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>If you search “what does Google analytics track, you see what a lot of websites have the ability to track (since a lot of them use Google analytics).
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You forgot they also track number of sexual partners