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<blockquote data-quote="MuzzMelbourne" data-source="post: 1041113" data-attributes="member: 94561"><p>Apart from Safari(and lets not gloss over the mighty job it does and the number of tweaks available just there), there are a variety of things you can do to cutdown/avoid ads natively;</p><p></p><p>Individualise app. Notifications,</p><p>Customise Analytics & Improvements,</p><p>Disable Apple Advertising,</p><p>Customise Content & Privacy Restrictions,</p><p>Disable Background App Refresh,</p><p>Disable Location Tracking...</p><p></p><p>There are probably others but I'd have to put down my cup of tea and go looking...</p><p></p><p>Then there are the old classic's;</p><p>Unsubscribe from unwanted mailing lists,</p><p>Don't click on unknown message, mail or website links,</p><p></p><p>And finally, actually spend an hour two and go deep into the bowels of your Google/Facebook/Microsoft/TikTok etc. account settings and actually disable ALL of the 30 or 40 settings in each allowing unsolicited advertising to be dumped in your inbox or flashed on your screen about stuff they predict you'll want tomorrow based on what you looked at yesterday!</p><p></p><p>If however this seems like too much hassle, then by all means, one can subscribe to another data collection point and let them do for one what one could do for one's self.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MuzzMelbourne, post: 1041113, member: 94561"] Apart from Safari(and lets not gloss over the mighty job it does and the number of tweaks available just there), there are a variety of things you can do to cutdown/avoid ads natively; Individualise app. Notifications, Customise Analytics & Improvements, Disable Apple Advertising, Customise Content & Privacy Restrictions, Disable Background App Refresh, Disable Location Tracking... There are probably others but I'd have to put down my cup of tea and go looking... Then there are the old classic's; Unsubscribe from unwanted mailing lists, Don't click on unknown message, mail or website links, And finally, actually spend an hour two and go deep into the bowels of your Google/Facebook/Microsoft/TikTok etc. account settings and actually disable ALL of the 30 or 40 settings in each allowing unsolicited advertising to be dumped in your inbox or flashed on your screen about stuff they predict you'll want tomorrow based on what you looked at yesterday! If however this seems like too much hassle, then by all means, one can subscribe to another data collection point and let them do for one what one could do for one's self. [/QUOTE]
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