Definition of clickstream in English:
clickstream
nounˈklɪkstriːmˈklikstrēm
A user's activities on the World Wide Web as represented by the sequence of links they click on.
Example sentencesExamples
- With the mExchange program, consumers can decide, on a case by case basis, to sell their e-mail address, demographic info or clickstream data, and at what price.
- It doesn't take long to accumulate a terabyte of clickstream when you have a large-scale, actively used Web site.
- She points out that there are on-line businesses that track users' clickstreams.
- For more on clickstream analysis, see ‘Panning for Internet Gold,’ CEO, December 1999.
- Catlett himself called for new legal rights for Americans to repossess the ‘billions of pieces of clickstream data’ which online advertisers have ‘pilfered’ from them.
Origin
1990s: from click and stream.