Google's Behavioral Ad Targeting: How to Reclaim Control
#2
Posted 11 March 2009 - 03:07 PM
nobody was able to tell me about it, but this new story would corroborate my theory. comment?
ps: talking about organic, not paid for search results
#6
Posted 11 March 2009 - 07:15 PM
http://en.wikipedia....wiki/Hosts_file
http://www.mvps.org/...p2002/hosts.htm
#7
Posted 11 March 2009 - 07:24 PM
1) Install FireFox.
2) Configure FireFox to accept all cookies, but also to delete all cookies when it is shut down. This prevents any long-term saved cookies, but web sites will work correctly.
3) Install the AdBlock Plus plugin for Firefox, and subscribe to one or two good sets of ad filters. :-)
These three steps will remove most ads from your browser. Any that sneak through can be blocked by right-clicking on the image and choosing "AdBlock Image...".
These steps will also prevent Doubleclick and other advertising networks from maintaining tracking cookies on your browser between browser sessions. Just shut your browser down at least once a day to make sure that cookies are deleted regularly.
#8
Posted 11 March 2009 - 08:05 PM
Like the 'do-not-call' list... we need a 'do-not-infringe-in-any-way-on-our-privacy-or-our-personal-information' list. I don't give my information during purchases so that companies can own it, sell it, or transfer it... but that's what they think and do.
#10
Posted 11 March 2009 - 11:24 PM
But there should be an Information Rights Law which declairs that users, consumers are the owners of their own information.
When they "opt in" they actually SELL their information to advertisors, which then pay for the access.
Data for Hot users(frequent shoppers, high networking stats)would be worth MORE than than Cold users.
WE SHOULD OWN OUR OWN DATA... IT'S OURS!
USERS' RIGHTS NOW!
#12
Posted 12 March 2009 - 01:33 AM
Use Firefox. if not for its overall superiority, then for the available add-ons (including security widgets) that you can tailor to your needs. Then use Adblock Plus to generally block display ads, and CustomizeGoogle to control the Google Gorilla's behavior. You will need to change the settings in CG, at default it does the opposite of what is needed. I do not know if CG will ultimately have controls specific to AdSense, but it works well to whack the current Google "features" and it's a good start. Turn off auto-suggest in Google itself. And never, never set up a Google account or log into one. Can't live without the convenience of your Gmail or other Google Gooses? Then you don't get to maintain your privacy from them. Pick one. Not directly Google-related, but I also recommend use of the following add-ons for add-ons: FEBE, CLEO and OPIE. Together they will let you back-up your FF environment, add-ons, and add-on preferences (that last item is magic) to be restored when needed.
#14
Posted 12 March 2009 - 09:24 AM
#15
Posted 12 March 2009 - 11:18 AM
next, in each browser i add google filters to my cookie blocklist permanently. that way, any associated websites i visit, google cookies are blocked. finally, i run CCleaner before the end of the day EVERYDAY and no annoyance when shopping online, ads are blocked, etc.
BUT MOST IMPORTANTLY - stay away from google search engine!
#16
Posted 12 March 2009 - 05:30 PM
sakeneko said:
1) Install FireFox.
2) Configure FireFox to accept all cookies, but also to delete all cookies when it is shut down. This prevents any long-term saved cookies, but web sites will work correctly.
3) Install the AdBlock Plus plugin for Firefox, and subscribe to one or two good sets of ad filters. :-)
These three steps will remove most ads from your browser. Any that sneak through can be blocked by right-clicking on the image and choosing "AdBlock Image...".
These steps will also prevent Doubleclick and other advertising networks from maintaining tracking cookies on your browser between browser sessions. Just shut your browser down at least once a day to make sure that cookies are deleted regularly.
Excellent suggestions.
I created a document on how I avoid Google.
CCleaner is another good measure.
#17
Posted 12 March 2009 - 06:53 PM
Opt in is what everyone deserves. Having to opt out at all sorts of different websites and even then, some of these fools don't even have a way to opt out!
If 100% of computer users would change Google Search for another search engine, I think this would get their attention. I never use Google Search.
#19
Posted 20 March 2009 - 02:54 AM
#20
Posted 03 April 2009 - 02:35 PM
"Confidential" to hideinplainsight. I wouldn't use Firefox unless someone paid me one HECK of a lot of money to use it. That way, I could afford to get another computer when Firefox screwed up my current computer!
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