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"Internet tags"
(also known as single-pixel GIFs, clear GIFs, invisible GIFs, and 1-by-1 GIFs)
are smaller than cookies and tell the Web site server information such as the IP
address and browser type related to the visitor's computer. Tags may be
placed both on online advertisements that bring people to the site and on
different pages of the site. Such tags indicate how many times a page is opened
and which information is consulted.
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to improve the content of the site, market research purposes, and to communicate
information to visitors.
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