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    LOL Karen, the spotted banana thing made me laugh and yes I have seen it. No, I never click on those ads, I think they are ridiculous and not facts. I wish there was a way to stop them altogether.

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    Not in this world - unless inadvertently - and then click out ASAP LOL.

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    The weirder thing is the cookies that follow you around; suggesting that you click on a vendor of a product or service you were legitimately evaluating (Keurig, Petmeds.com, etc.)
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    I don't EVER click those kinds of ads... but obviously there are people that do, otherwise... why would they have them?

    In fact I downloaded an adblocker for my browser so I can live in blissful ignorance.

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    what i dont like

    I goto a news paper site and start to read a story about something then the screen flashes and up pops a add covering up the story so I cant read it so I close and reopen the browser and find the story again and the ad reappears so I never get to read the story cause its covered up by a popup. and the browser is supposed to have a popup filter but it fails a lot of the times.. the only way to get rid of popup is either click it or forget it. and then sometime the whole screen will slide off the screen when I try to read the headline and it slide all over the place over and over and over.. like cnn is bad at slider adds. and when you readjust to the story again it slides more or a popup. if I want a ad they should have a add site not cover up what your reading or trying to read ..I don't mind ads on the screen but quit covering up what I am trying to read. .. thank you for reading.. pat n Kerrie 20131126.0431
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    I'm w you guys, I don't go near those ads. They just scream 'virus' or 'malware'.
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    Any adverts I see that relate to learning 'secrets' of how to do X (in which X is lose weight, get rid of stretch marks, yada yada yada) I consider as bait for spyware-naive web browsers.

    In all honesty, I don't find tailored advertising that irritating. On facebook, some adverts relate to things useful to me owing to the information I have on my profile, and I've actually come across a couple of good veterinary and travel sites that way. My father works with several businesses who employ social media advertising and it makes a huge difference - it's equivalent to having a store-front in some global shopping mall!

    I am terrible for browsing clothing websites, however, and the cookies tend to follow me around for several weeks, just to torture me with images of that dress that would-look-oh-so-lovely-but-is-oh-so-pricey...

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