preferencescan
Preferencescan is a term used to describe a method or tool for automatically identifying a user's preferences by scanning available data such as interaction history, configuration choices, and explicit feedback. It enables systems to adapt interfaces, content, and recommendations to individual users without requiring explicit preference input.
The process typically involves data collection with user consent, feature extraction from events and settings, and
Applications include personalization of websites and apps, adaptive UI, content recommendation, accessibility tuning, and targeted onboarding.
Ethical and privacy considerations are central. Best practices emphasize transparency, consent, data minimization, and clear opt-out
The term is used across the field of user modeling and personalization; while not tied to a