Tracking pixels are used in service-to-user communication


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A “pixel tag” (also known as a “<strong>clear GIF</strong>” or “<strong>web beacon</strong>”) is a tiny image – typically just one-pixel – that can be placed on a web page or in our electronic communications to you in order to help us measure the effectiveness of our content by, for example, counting the number of individuals who visit us online or verifying whether you’ve opened one of our emails or seen one of our web pages.</li> </ul> <p> <strong>Do Not Track</strong>.
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