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: Platforms like Salesforce or HubSpot attach these to links in emails to see who clicked and from which campaign.

: This typically represents a secondary category or a numerical value, such as a ranking position or a specific sub-source ID. 🌐 Where You Might See This

this string (e.g., in a URL, a log file, or code) If you are trying to implement tracking or debug a link The website it came from (if it's a specific service) Query Parameters - Branch.io &s3=63ff565a1c3a1300010b3aa0&s1=10

💡 : If you see these in your browser's address bar, they are usually harmless tracking tags. You can often remove everything from the ? or & onwards, and the page will still load normally. If you'd like, let me know:

: If you are a developer, these parameters might be used to filter results from an Amazon S3 bucket or a similar storage service using S3 Select . : Platforms like Salesforce or HubSpot attach these

The string you've shared, , consists of query parameters often used in web development and data tracking. 🧩 Understanding the Components

Query parameters are key-value pairs added to the end of a URL to pass specific information to a server. You can often remove everything from the

: Trackers use these to ensure the right person gets credit for a sale or click.