On Dec 10, 4:09*pm, Boater wrote:
Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq. wrote:
Boater wrote:
They rotate. Look it up.
I did, I clicked on it over 10 times, and I showed you the ads I saw.
Nothing that came close to be a sex ad. *They showed you penis
extender ads *based upon your internet history gathered via cookies
and ad trackers. *Yesterday I was looking at HDTV to buy my mom for
Christmas, hence the ad for the HDTV. *I also reserved a rental car with
Budget a few days ago, hence the ad for Hertz. * Very few people who
visit that site, ever see ads for penis extenders. *You are one of
the lucky ones.
I am just trying to be helpful. *You wife may know about ad trackers
and wonder why she keeps getting sex ads every time she logs onto
your computer.
Sure, Reggie. I believe you. Not.
For someone who spends as much time on the internet as you do you really
are naive.
It is hard to believe but this is the first link when I did a Google on
"ad trackers":
"All too often adverts you see online are your past come back to haunt
you. Advertisers use tracking cookies to capture the web history of
users and monitor usage of a particular site. That information is used
to serve up adverts most likely to influence you."
http://www.newscientist.com/blog/tec...-to-evade-web-...
The fact that you saw a penis extender was not a reflection of the
quality of the blog Tom linked.
It was a reflection of your internet usage and ad tracker cookies.
It's interesting how you take a snippet of "maybe" and turn it into
something universally true and cast in stone. I'm aware of "tracking"
cookies. I dump all but a few of them off my desktop every other day. I
doubt my book purchases on Amazon or my photo gear purchases here and
there gave the result you believe.
I will admit, though, that today, for the first time in my memory, you
provided a bit of useful info on that wireless shutter.
Otherwise, though, I couldn't attest that you know schitt.- Hide quoted text -
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Pffffttt, windoze hero's

Just because you click "clear cookies"
doesn't mean you don't still have tracking going on. Does your IE have
a Google bar? snerk