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| Push notifications || Number of visits from browsers that support push notifications. | | Push notifications || Number of visits from browsers that support push notifications. | ||
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| Hidden Page || Indicates whether the ad page opened in a hidden tab (popunder) — True; in an active tab — False. Actions outside the browser (e.g., app switching) do not count. The metric tracks browser tab visibility only. | |||
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| Name | Description |
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| AdBlock | Whether AdBlock is installed in the user's browser or not. Note that we only check for the presence of AdBlock; whether it is turned on or off is not checked. |
| Is mobile | Checking by characteristic features (not by user agent) whether the device is mobile (smartphones, tablets) or not (desktops, TVs). |
| WebView | Number of visits with Chrome WebView. Chrome WebView is a greatly reduced functionality version of mobile Chrome that is used in apps to view web pages, as well as many mobile browsers for Android, which are customized WebView. Most WebViews cannot display pushes. Therefore, if there is a high percentage of WebView on push traffic, the traffic may be bad. |
| IFrame | Number of visits made via iframe. <iframe> tag HTML element represents a nested browsing context, embedding another HTML page into the current one. |
| Push notifications | Number of visits from browsers that support push notifications. |
| Hidden Page | Indicates whether the ad page opened in a hidden tab (popunder) — True; in an active tab — False. Actions outside the browser (e.g., app switching) do not count. The metric tracks browser tab visibility only. |