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Conversion provenance

The evidence about how a conversion was produced: whether the submit event was browser-trusted, whether a pointer path preceded it, time from page load to conversion, paste-without-focus events, and the entropy of the field-fill order.

Provenance is measured from meta-signals only, never the values a visitor types. A browser-trusted submit preceded by a real pointer path and human fill timing reads as genuine; four fields set at once, a submit no pointer preceded, and a sub-second completion read as a script. The grade feeds the conversion verdict, so a low-provenance conversion can be downweighted or retracted instead of trusted as ground truth.

Where ClickLens uses it: The seven provenance signals

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