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Google's Ad Preferences Manager

Here's where Google shows the inferences they've made about you based on what they've collected about you. You can also "opt-out" of their tailoring ad results based on your search history; I doubt they'll stop collecting information about you, however. Do you really trust their voracious data appetite at this point?

Do a Google search for "Ad Preferences Manager" for related web pages on this subject.

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Google's Ad Preferences Manager

Here's where Google shows the inferences they've made about you based on what they've collected about you. You can also "opt-out" of their tailoring ad results based on your search history; I doubt they'll stop collecting information about you, however. Do you really trust their voracious data appetite at this point?

Do a Google search for "Ad Preferences Manager" for related web pages on this subject.

I'm getting "Your browser's cookies seem to be disabled." Suits me!

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Google's Ad Preferences Manager

Here's where Google shows the inferences they've made about you based on what they've collected about you. You can also "opt-out" of their tailoring ad results based on your search history; I doubt they'll stop collecting information about you, however. Do you really trust their voracious data appetite at this point?

I've tried this and it still isn't working for me.

Several months ago a friend sent a joke email with a link about Time-Life releasing the complete DVD package for the 6 Million Dollar Man TV series. As kids we were fans. When we'd run around the neighborhood we'd make the various sound effect noises when running or jumping, talk about how cool it'd be to have a bionic eye or just be bionic, and he even had the doll. Hence the email. Ever since visiting that damn Time-Life on this site, or in Google Reader, and other sites guess what ad I almost always see? I went into preferences and deleted the obvious cookies. I've used the above Google link to try to get rid of it. I think I'm stuck with the ad for life, which in the scheme of things it certainly could be worse. It's pretty damn funny actually, although now I find myself thinking I can bike better than I really can. Better...stronger...faster...

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JSngrey and I got into a discussion of rappers and Eames chairs; now I have a Herman Miller chair ad whenever I open the site. I'm starting to feel the need to get one. laugh.gif

One suggestion is to open Organissimo on its own tab, and to open a new tab when you want to migrate to other sites.

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My impression, although I've never read it explicitly, is that as long as you are logged into Google, in any way, they will track and record whatever web sites you visit, even if it's not directly from a Google search results page. I have yet to see any assurances to the contrary.

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So...is the Google Ad program tracking our posts here, or at least looking for key words?

Or did you do some searching for chairs during the course of that conversation?

The latter.

My impression, although I've never read it explicitly, is that as long as you are logged into Google, in any way, they will track and record whatever web sites you visit, even if it's not directly from a Google search results page. I have yet to see any assurances to the contrary.

I use Apple's Safari browser which might make a difference.

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Well maybe someday they'll be an ad for some re-issue we didn't know about. I'm often surprised by Amazon suggestions for things I didn't know existed but which I want when I do know about them.

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Would there be any objections to blocking the dating sites? At least the ones that appeal to "specific appetites" rather than the general urge for companionship?

I just got one that said "meet hot atheists in Brooklyn."

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I've had some odd ones recently - a link to Gillian Weir organ CDs and places that sell organs. Yesterday a gay dating site (I'm too old and boringly straight!)

But I am glad to have got this one in time:

http://the-end.com/2008GodsFinalWitness/?gclid=CN_fxtOT8K4CFYwMtAodlwHfJw

Hopefully there will be a link to a site for cheap canned food soon.

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I've had some odd ones recently - a link to Gillian Weir organ CDs and places that sell organs.

Me too. They all seem to think I need a new organ. :unsure:

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Ok, in light of the very tepid response from the current fundraiser, I've added a small banner ad to the bottom of the forum. I think it's pretty out of the way, all things considered. I've also added an Amazon search widget to the index page. If you use that widget to access items on Amazon and purchase something, we get a cut. Please consider using it during this holiday season.

Thanks!

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