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Ask HN: How is tracking done across devices?

7 pointsby oretozover 6 years ago
I was watching a movie called Pad Man on Netflix App on my Amazon Stick. The movie was about sanitary napkins. When I opened a webpage (on procrastination which was on the top page of HN yesterday) on my iPhone, I was shown an ad about sanitary napkins.<p>I don’t think it is a coincidence but I am keen to understand how such user tracking works.

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davismwflover 6 years ago
In general, every time you buy something or browse a site where you have logged in on multiple devices your user agent details are stored for each device (and generally sold). There is an inherent uniqueness to much of the UA details stored. That combined with your browsing habits allows companies to collect this data from multiple sources and then resell it as targeted ad marketing. So if you use multiple devices they can still track and target you as a person instead of a device. The advantage of this method and others like it, is there is no dependency on cookies or other things that can cause cross site issues. Content providers use this data to advertise you things which you might have an interest on based on content you have consumed, hence your sanitary napkins ad.<p>You can check out companies like Geocommerce, they do location based targeting, but also follow the user from device to device.<p>There are other methods as well, just giving you one data point. My knowledge comes from having done it, and yes I glossed over a lot of the details.
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yuhongover 6 years ago
I mentioned that in my essay&#x2F;overview BTW.