Geotarget
Geotarget, or geotargeting, is the practice of delivering content, services, or advertisements to users based on their geographic location. Location data can be inferred from signals such as an Internet protocol (IP) address, GPS data from mobile devices, Wi‑Fi triangulation, or explicit user-provided information. The aim is to tailor experiences to regional markets, languages, currencies, and legal requirements while maintaining a cohesive user experience.
Common applications include online advertising, where campaigns are restricted to certain countries or regions; content localization,
Techniques rely on multiple data sources, typically IP-based geolocation databases, GPS or mobile network data from