How are the enworlds ads suitable for children?

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If you don't want to see a type of ad, then either get an ad blocker, browse privately, or don't browse sites related to what you don't want to see

Another tactic - do searches on stuff you do want to see. Recently, I used google to help me find a new shower head, and now my ads are all from Delta faucets and Moen, and general home improvement. If I want to get rid of those, I can do some searches on, say, dice vaults, minis terrain, and laptops, and change the character of the ads I see.

When you do searches or go to websites on topics you don't want to see ads about, it also helps to use your browser's private or incognito mode - after your session, the cookies are deleted.

Things can get a little creepy, because these systems often make assumptions. They can tell that my wife and I live together. So, if she does online shopping for clothing, I can start getting ads for women's undergarments. And right now, she's seeing ads for faucets just like I am.
 



Things can get a little creepy, because these systems often make assumptions. They can tell that my wife and I live together. So, if she does online shopping for clothing, I can start getting ads for women's undergarments. And right now, she's seeing ads for faucets just like I am.
This happened to me about a month ago. My wife bought a new bra and suddenly my phone adds started trying to sell the same brand of bra to me.
 

And recently, I’ve been getting ads for some evangelical ministry fronted by a pastor I’ve never heard of. As a Roman Catholic who does few religiously-oriented online searches for much beyond holiday mass times at Catholic churches, I have no clue as to what’s trigger8ng this,
From what I understand, there can be a few levels of separation between your search/browsing history and the ads you get. To make up an example, TPTB might have cottoned onto a correlation between "looks for fish recipes on Fridays" and being religious.
 



Recently, I used google to help me find a new shower head, and now my ads are all from Delta faucets and Moen, and general home improvement.
Some years ago I bought a shower head on Amazon. For weeks I got recommendations for shower heads. Because apparently they thought I was a collector or connoisseur or something, instead of someone who needed a new shower head in a hurry.
 

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