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floc

/flok/US // flɒk //UK // (flɒk) //

絮状物,絮状体,絮凝剂,絮凝

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Also flock. a tuftlike mass, as in a chemical precipitate.
  1. 1

    flocced, floc·cing.

    • : to amass or collect into flocs.

Examples

  • Indeed, Google had told marketers that June would be the month they would get to kick the tires on one of the most anticipated — if controversial — parts of its Privacy Sandbox in FLoCs as far back as January.

  • Without the necessary scale, seeing the true effectiveness of FLoCs was always going to be a challenge.

  • In fact, it could be argued that the targeting options made available to advertisers via FLoCs could be perceived as too personal to the end-user.

  • So there could be a sting in the tail regarding whether federated learning is deemed safe by a Data Protection Addendum if there’s no consent manager involved when FLoCs are being sorted.

  • That’s because FLoCs won’t be created by Google or any other company using them, per se.