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Opt-Out >> http://www.networkadvertising.org/choices/

  • Opt Out of Online Behavioral Advertising

    NAI members are committed to transparency and choice. The NAI opt-out tool was developed in conjunction with our members for the express purpose of allowing consumers to "opt out" of the behavioral advertising delivered by our members.

    Some of the ads you receive on Web pages are customized based on predictions about your interests generated from your visits over time and across different Web sites. This type of ad customization — sometimes called “online behavioral” or “interest-based” advertising — is enabled through your computer browser and browser cookies. Such online advertising helps support the free content, products and services you get online.

    Using the tools on this page, you can opt out from receiving interest-based advertising from some or all of our participating companies.
    • Find out which participating companies have currently enabled customized ads for your browser;
    • See all NAI members and learn more about their advertising and privacy practices;
    • Check whether you’ve already opted out from member companies;
    • Opt out of browser-enabled interest-based advertising by some or all members, using opt-out cookies to store your preferences in your browser; or
    • Use the “Choose All Companies” feature to opt out from all currently participating companies in one step.
    Opting out does not mean you will no longer receive online advertising. It does mean that the company or companies from which you opted out will no longer deliver ads tailored to your web preferences and usage patterns.

FAQ >> http://www.networkadvertising.org/faq
 

treefrog'

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Oct 28, 2012
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Earth said:
Opt-Out >> http://www.networkadvertising.org/choices/

  • Opt Out of Online Behavioral Advertising

    NAI members are committed to transparency and choice. The NAI opt-out tool was developed in conjunction with our members for the express purpose of allowing consumers to "opt out" of the behavioral advertising delivered by our members.

    Some of the ads you receive on Web pages are customized based on predictions about your interests generated from your visits over time and across different Web sites. This type of ad customization — sometimes called “online behavioral” or “interest-based” advertising — is enabled through your computer browser and browser cookies. Such online advertising helps support the free content, products and services you get online.

    Using the tools on this page, you can opt out from receiving interest-based advertising from some or all of our participating companies.
    • Find out which participating companies have currently enabled customized ads for your browser;
    • See all NAI members and learn more about their advertising and privacy practices;
    • Check whether you’ve already opted out from member companies;
    • Opt out of browser-enabled interest-based advertising by some or all members, using opt-out cookies to store your preferences in your browser; or
    • Use the “Choose All Companies” feature to opt out from all currently participating companies in one step.
    Opting out does not mean you will no longer receive online advertising. It does mean that the company or companies from which you opted out will no longer deliver ads tailored to your web preferences and usage patterns.

FAQ >> http://www.networkadvertising.org/faq

Hi
we all should opt in to opt out :agree:
I have 3rd party cookies disabled so the page wouldn't work but I imagine we get the same functionality from Ad Block plus
Thanks for this :cool:
treefrog'
 

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