Analytics and measurement

Zero-party Data

Zero-party data is information a customer knowingly and voluntarily shares with a business, such as preferences and intentions. It differs from first-party data by being actively disclosed rather than observed behaviour.

Answers in a skin type quiz are zero-party data that a beauty shop can use to recommend products.

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