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  2. Facebook Ignores Research, Goes All-In With Targeted Ads - AOL

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    The company is making big strides with its mobile advertising strategy lately, but Facebook's ever-increasing targeted ads may not be all. Facebook is the darling of social media, but it's been a ...

  3. Targeted advertising - Wikipedia

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    Search engine marketing uses search engines to reach target audiences. For example, Google's Remarketing Campaigns are a type of targeted marketing where advertisers use the IP addresses of computers that have visited their websites to remarket their ad specifically to users who have previously been on their website whilst they browse websites that are a part of the Google display network, or ...

  4. Criticism of advertising - Wikipedia

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    Web sites targeted to children may also display advertisements, though there are fewer ads on non-profit web sites than on for-profit sites and those ads were less likely to contain enticements. However, even ads on non-profit sites may link to sites that collect personal information.

  5. FTC regulation of behavioral advertising - Wikipedia

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    The public meeting was prompted, in part, by the growth of behavioral advertising and the interest of large Internet companies in using such techniques to deliver narrowly targeted ads. These developments included Google ’s plans to acquire DoubleClick , AOL ’s interest in Tacoda , and Microsoft and Yahoo ’s continued expansion of their ...

  6. Why 'bad' ads appear on 'good' websites – a computer ... - AOL

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    Examples of 'bad ads' found on the web: clickbait articles, potentially unwanted programs, miracle weight loss supplements, gross-out images, and investment pitches. Screenshot by Eric ZengSketchy ...

  7. EU clamps down on Meta’s use of personal data for targeted ads

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    Meta will soon be forced to seek European users’ consent before using their personal information to deliver those users targeted advertisements on Facebook and Instagram.

  8. Contextual advertising - Wikipedia

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    A contextual advertising system scans the content of a website for specific keywords and phrases and then displays advertisements based on those keywords. [4] For example, a user browsing a sports-related website sees advertisements for companies related to sports, such as sellers of sports memorabilia or tickets.

  9. Inappropriate advertising on AOL

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    Do not click on hyperlinks that you don't recognize or trust. Do not accept any downloads from websites that you don't recognize or trust. Be careful when downloading free programs, especially popular music and media sharing programs. Read all software licensing agreements carefully to understand what you're agreeing to install on your computer.