The identified Pixel uses a process of matching an anonymous unique identifier with additional data about a person to determine their identity. We collect a unique identifier from website visitors and use an Identity Graph to fill in missing information such as their personal details, workplace, job title, and contact information.
The identified pixel can be set up on your website similarly to other tags or pixels. Refer to the instructional email and onboarding call instructions tailored to your website’s CMS.
An identity graph is an extensive relational database designed to aggregate and interlink data from various sources related to a specific group of individuals. In this case, the data originates from one of the most expansive data cooperatives in the United States, encompassing a wide range of information about American adults. This data includes contact information, demographic details, firmographic insights, and a variety of unique identifiers. Such identifiers may comprise encrypted email addresses, device IDs, Mobile Advertising IDs (MAIDs), IP addresses, Hashed Email addresses (HEMs), among others. The fundamental role of the identity graph is to create connections between these diverse data elements, enabling the analysis and identification of individuals who visit your website.
Agencies working with identified data for multiple clients have the capability to filter the identified data for each domain. We recommend that each client have their own dedicated identified account, which is then managed by the agency, ensuring tailored data management and privacy for each client.