Web Beacons definition
Examples of Web Beacons in a sentence
Web Beacons We may also use a technology called web beacons to collect general information about your use of our website and your use of special promotions or newsletters.
Advertiser further understands that maintaining Advertiser’s web site on which the Web Beacons are placed in good working order during the term of the Agreement is critical to the success of Advertiser’s campaign.
However, through Web Beacons, we may collect general information that will not personally identify you, such as: Internet browser, operating system, IP address, date of visit, time of visit and path taken through the website.
Web Beacons: Web Beacons, also known as pixel tags and clear GIFs, ("Web Beacons"), are electronic images that allow a website to access cookies and help track marketing campaigns and general usage patterns of visitors to those websites.
Accordingly, in the event that Advertiser’s web site on which the Web Beacons are placed fails to operate in good working order (i.e., goes down) at any time during the term of the Agreement, Advertiser shall notify AOL that Advertiser’s web site has gone down within three (3) hours of Advertiser’s web site going down.
Advertiser agrees that Advertiser shall be solely responsible for insuring proper placement of the Web Beacons on Advertiser’s web site, including making sure that the Web Beacons only track the Actions to which Advertiser’s campaign relates.
Web Beacons can recognize certain types of information, such as cookie numbers, time and date of a page view and a description of the page where the Web Beacons are placed.
No PII about you is shared with third parties through the use of Web Beacons on our website.
In the event that Advertiser improperly places the Web Beacons on Advertiser’s web site, resulting in, among other things, AOL or it’s affiliate, ▇▇.▇▇▇ trafficking Advertiser’s campaign based on misleading campaign performance results, the parties agree that Advertiser shall pay AOL based on AOL’s reasonable estimation of Actions delivered, as determined in AOL’s sole discretion.
Traffic Data and Information Gathered Using Cookies, Web Beacons & Mobile Device Data.