Pronunciation: /dʒioʊˌfɛnsɪŋ/
noun a virtual boundary created around a specific geographical area, used for location-based marketing or security purposes
A1 Geofencing is a technology that creates virtual boundaries for a specific area.
A2 Businesses use geofencing to target customers in a certain location with personalized offers.
B1 The geofencing feature in the app alerts users when they enter or exit a designated area.
B2 Geofencing can help enhance the security of a property by sending notifications to the owner's phone.
C1 Companies utilize geofencing to track the movement patterns of their customers for marketing purposes.
C2 The advanced geofencing technology allows for real-time monitoring and analysis of user behavior.
formal Geofencing is a location-based service that allows businesses to create virtual boundaries around a specific area.
informal I set up geofencing on my phone so I get notifications when I enter a certain area.
slang I love how geofencing tracks my location for me, it's like having my own personal stalker.
figurative Using geofencing is like putting an invisible fence around your property to keep unwanted visitors out.
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