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CD-ROM Tracking Technology
How TracAttack works When a user runs a G-Wiz Media CD-ROM, the software creates a small log file on their hard drive. Every time a user
clicks on an item, such as a page, a video clip, an Adobe Acrobat (pdf) document, a Powerpoint presentation, etc., the software stores the date and time they clicked on that item and
the length of time they viewed the item.
If the viewer has an active internet connection, when they finish
viewing the cdrom, the data is then sent to our servers. They do not need to be connected to any specific web site for the data to be sent.
If the viewer does not have an active internet connection, the
software saves the tracking data log file on the hard drive and sends it to our servers the next time the user has an active internet connection and runs the disc.
How TracAttack keeps you informed Once the data is received by our servers, an email is sent to you indicating that a user has just
viewed one of your CD-ROMs. You can then login to your account and view the data. You have the
option to receive this email notification either immediately or on an hourly, daily, weekly or monthly basis.
Designed to be flexible The tracking technology on TracAttack is scalable, which means that it can track a CD-ROM with
as few as three or four pages, or as complex as a product catalog with thousands of items.
Full privacy compliance A privacy statement is included on each G-Wiz Media CD-ROM. It provides detailed information as
to the data being collected and how that data will be used. It also provides the user with the option to "opt-out".
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