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  • KenB
    Geek Extraordinaire

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    • Dec 2007
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    #1

    The ads on CTN are getting out of control

    Is anyone else seeing inappropriate ads here on CTN?

    Is it just me, or is this getting crazy?
    “I think you should treat good friends like a fine wine. That’s why I keep mine locked up in the basement.” - Tim Hawkins
  • rapidocument
    Multibrands Tech

    250+ Posts
    • Jul 2012
    • 381

    #2
    Re: The ads on CTN are getting out of control

    Most ads nowadays are "personalized" depending on the user navigating "habits", say for instance if you use to visit fishing stuff often, the ads displayed will be fishing items and so on, if you are using someones else PC the ads will be personalized for his/her visits history,

    To avoid this clean your PC often with a navigation cleaner, I use CCLEANER and I eliminate tons of useless cookies embedded in my PC after every daily use.
    I don't know where and how, etc. google it or wait for someone else suggesting other cleaner or something different. just my 2 cents.
    My INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/reparacion_impresoras_oaxaca

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    • KenB
      Geek Extraordinaire

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      • Dec 2007
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      #3
      Re: The ads on CTN are getting out of control

      I understand that, but I don't go to any sites that would attract such ads.

      Of course, it's certainly possible that sites that seem totally harmless could associate with the questionable ones.

      Even at that, I frequently delete all the cookies that collect, as well as my browsing history, just to keep the clutter down.
      “I think you should treat good friends like a fine wine. That’s why I keep mine locked up in the basement.” - Tim Hawkins

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      • slimslob
        Retired

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        • May 2013
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        #4
        Re: The ads on CTN are getting out of control

        Checked if the ads are in any way shape or form related to anything you or anyone else might have searched on you computer. Ad Choice uses recent searches to generate ad content. I will frequent search to fact check something someone has posted on Facebook and for a couple of days get ads related to what I searched.

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        • allan
          RTFM!!

          5,000+ Posts
          • Apr 2010
          • 5462

          #5
          Re: The ads on CTN are getting out of control

          Addblock plus.... What adds?
          Whatever

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          • theengel
            Service Manager

            1,000+ Posts
            • Nov 2011
            • 1784

            #6
            Re: The ads on CTN are getting out of control

            Originally posted by KenB
            Is anyone else seeing inappropriate ads here on CTN?

            Is it just me, or is this getting crazy?
            In that case, I'll turn my adblock off.

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            • TonerMunkeh
              Professional Moron

              2,500+ Posts
              • Apr 2008
              • 3865

              #7
              Re: The ads on CTN are getting out of control

              I've raised this in the site feedback forum.

              I'm on a company device, being used over a VPN that has never been used for searching inappropriate material and I constantly get adverts for foreign dating sites. Give it chance, a customer will be looking over my shoulder when I'm looking on here for a fault resolution, a scantily-clad Russian bint will adorn an advert and an official complaint will soon follow.
              It's 106 miles to Chicago. We've got a full tank of gas, half a pack of cigarettes, it's dark and we're wearing sunglasses.

              Hit it.

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              • gneebore
                Senior Tech

                500+ Posts
                • Feb 2010
                • 555

                #8
                Re: The ads on CTN are getting out of control

                Originally posted by TonerMunkeh
                I've raised this in the site feedback forum.

                I'm on a company device, being used over a VPN that has never been used for searching inappropriate material and I constantly get adverts for foreign dating sites. Give it chance, a customer will be looking over my shoulder when I'm looking on here for a fault resolution, a scantily-clad Russian bint will adorn an advert and an official complaint will soon follow.
                It is more likely that you are seeing those ads because of imbedded cookies that may not be part of the actual banner ads for a website selling impact wrenches. That banner ad may be for the john doe tool company, but the coding for his ad may have been written by a someone that is also paid to place extra little third and fourth party cookies from whoever is paying them to place their advertising. Ran into that when looking at a relatives computer. She does not surf to porn websites but for some reason all of a sudden a few months ago she started getting popups for porn websites. When I looked at her cookies there they were. I also checked to see if her browser was set to accept third party cookies. It was. She changed it because one of her games websites insisted on allowing them so she let the automated script from the website turn them on. You gotta remember that these cookie ads are paid to the advertising websites on the basis on tenths of a penny per hit. Not a lot of money for slow websites. But lots of money if they can get them popping up on popular websites like say Facebook which has billions of visitors per week. I get warning from Zynga, a games page on Facebook, that I am supposed to turn all cookies on. Then I checked on the stats of just one game, 400,000 players daily. So that one tenth of a cent per banner ad, they have at least three per screen is earning a them 1,200 dollars just to use a number. Adsense reads those cookies and sends ads to browsers that have multiple copies of the cookies allowed. Most of the cookies also include active scripting to allow them to actually reply to an inquiry and accept new banner ads, the other reason you should reject third party cookies. Heck a few years ago one of the software companies active in anti-virus software did a study on where the most viruses were being downloaded. Turns out the porn websites were a distant second to the celebrity gossip websites.

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                • Copier Addict
                  Aging Tech

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                  • Jul 2013
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                  #9
                  Re: The ads on CTN are getting out of control

                  Get rid of Chrome (the browser that spies) and use firefox with adblock plus. I never get browser driven ads.

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                  • gneebore
                    Senior Tech

                    500+ Posts
                    • Feb 2010
                    • 555

                    #10
                    Re: The ads on CTN are getting out of control

                    Originally posted by copier addict
                    Get rid of Chrome (the browser that spies) and use firefox with adblock plus. I never get browser driven ads.
                    Agreed. I had Chrome for a very short time when it was first released. Did not like it so I uninstalled it. Or so I thought. Week or so later my firewall asks if I want chrome to access the internet. Yeah it was that long ago still using XP. Anyway I ran regedit and discovered Chrome was still active and still downloading updates all into a hidden file. Used regedit to get rid of the registry object that had chrome or google updater in the description or file name. Funny thing I do have to use gmail every now and then. And boy is the spam there outrageous. The only time I used gmail was to set up chrome, a required step back then. And one relative insists on using gmail. Never used the gmail account for any website sign up or other use besides those two. I average 200 spams a day with that one email account'

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                    • theengel
                      Service Manager

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                      • Nov 2011
                      • 1784

                      #11
                      Re: The ads on CTN are getting out of control

                      Agreed. I had Chrome for a very short time when it was first released. Did not like it so I uninstalled it. Or so I thought. Week or so later my firewall asks if I want chrome to access the internet. Yeah it was that long ago still using XP. Anyway I ran regedit and discovered Chrome was still active and still downloading updates all into a hidden file. Used regedit to get rid of the registry object that had chrome or google updater in the description or file name. Funny thing I do have to use gmail every now and then. And boy is the spam there outrageous. The only time I used gmail was to set up chrome, a required step back then. And one relative insists on using gmail. Never used the gmail account for any website sign up or other use besides those two. I average 200 spams a day with that one email account'
                      That's odd. I use gmail as a spam filter. I have gmail check my regular email and then I download pop from gmail. I get no spam at all. If I wasn't using gmail to filter it, I'd get close to 300 spam per day.

                      I also use chrome, but I use adblocker, so I don't really see many ads on this site. I turned off adblocker, as I was reading this thread, and I saw some ads for things I've searched for in the past. Things that no other normal person would be searching for--so they definitely use your history.

                      BTW - this free site, where we get and give tons of valuable information, runs on the meager contributions and on ads. Keep that in mind.

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                      • JR2ALTA
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                        • Feb 2010
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                        #12
                        Re: The ads on CTN are getting out of control

                        If you think ads for dating sites are inappropriate I hope you don't watch any prime time tv

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                        • blackcat4866
                          Master Of The Obvious

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                          • Jul 2007
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                          #13
                          Re: The ads on CTN are getting out of control

                          For many years I've been getting ads with soft porn images. That didn't bother me so much, but the ads with blaring sound tracks did disturb me. Most recently I set the browser to dump all cookies and browsing history at each shutdown. It is a vast improvement. =^..^=
                          If you'd like a serious answer to your request:
                          1) demonstrate that you've read the manual
                          2) demonstrate that you made some attempt to fix it.
                          3) if you're going to ask about jams include the jam code.
                          4) if you're going to ask about an error code include the error code.
                          5) You are the person onsite. Only you can make observations.

                          blackcat: Master Of The Obvious =^..^=

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                          • slimslob
                            Retired

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                            • May 2013
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                            #14
                            Re: The ads on CTN are getting out of control

                            Originally posted by gneebore
                            Agreed. I had Chrome for a very short time when it was first released. Did not like it so I uninstalled it. Or so I thought. Week or so later my firewall asks if I want chrome to access the internet. Yeah it was that long ago still using XP. Anyway I ran regedit and discovered Chrome was still active and still downloading updates all into a hidden file. Used regedit to get rid of the registry object that had chrome or google updater in the description or file name. Funny thing I do have to use gmail every now and then. And boy is the spam there outrageous. The only time I used gmail was to set up chrome, a required step back then. And one relative insists on using gmail. Never used the gmail account for any website sign up or other use besides those two. I average 200 spams a day with that one email account'
                            Originally posted by theengel
                            That's odd. I use gmail as a spam filter. I have gmail check my regular email and then I download pop from gmail. I get no spam at all. If I wasn't using gmail to filter it, I'd get close to 300 spam per day.

                            I also use chrome, but I use adblocker, so I don't really see many ads on this site. I turned off adblocker, as I was reading this thread, and I saw some ads for things I've searched for in the past. Things that no other normal person would be searching for--so they definitely use your history.

                            BTW - this free site, where we get and give tons of valuable information, runs on the meager contributions and on ads. Keep that in mind.
                            The amount of spam you get on a free email account depends on where and how often you use that email address for online order and registrations. Many sites sell mailing lists. The more sites that have your email on their mailing list, the more spam you are going to get. If you get offers that have links for "If you no longer to see" click here, do not do so. It just means that you at least looked at the email which makes it of greater value to sell.

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                            • fixthecopier
                              ALIEN OVERLORD

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                              • Apr 2008
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                              #15
                              Re: The ads on CTN are getting out of control

                              Firefox! I do not see any adds. I also use nod32 from eset. Have not had any malware issues for years.
                              The greatest enemy of knowledge isn't ignorance, it is the illusion of knowledge. Stephen Hawking

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