Saturday, January 21, 2012

The Blog Advertising thru Google

 

If you’ll notice the triangle icon on the ads on our blog's advertising, please know that you can click on that icon to see more ads or to see the below information.  Please read what is in red for sure.  If you don’t like ANY website browsing your cookies, learn how to “clear your cookies.”  You should be able to click on “Tools” at the top of your Internet provider’s browser, or you can click on “Help” and ask it how to clear your cookies.  As your blogger-in-chief, I just thought it should be information you were aware of.  Thanks for reading!

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New! Our ads privacy policy has been updated.

What are AdChoices?

Ad Choices The AdChoices icon appears on sites that use Google's AdSense program to show ads. While Google often shows you ads based on the content of the page you are viewing, we also show some ads based on the types of websites you visit, view, or where you interact with an ad or other Google product supported by Google's advertising services. In doing this, Google doesn't know your name or any other personal information about you. Google simply recognizes the number stored in your browser on the DoubleClick cookie, and shows ads related to the interest and inferred demographic categories associated with that cookie. It's our goal to make these ads as relevant and useful as possible for you. Google doesn't create categories, or show ads, based on sensitive topics such as race, religion, sexual orientation, or health.

Where can I learn more about how Google protects privacy?

  • To learn more about how we collect and use information at Google, please visit our Privacy Center

What choices do I have about advertising from Google?

  • Google lets you edit the categories associated with your browser, or opt out of personalized advertising, through Google's Ads Preferences Manager.
  • Google may use your Google account information, such as items you +1 on Google properties and across the web, to personalize content and ads on non-Google websites. If you'd like to control how you see +1 recommendations from people you know, and how your +1 recommendations are shown to others, please visit the +1 button account setting page.

Learn More!

  • Learn more about online advertising from the Network Advertising Initiative.
  • Find more on browser controls and plug-in tools to help set and maintain your privacy choices.
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