I really hate the way Google tracks you (no matter how many precautions you take - like using duckduckgo for searches most of the time) and then in an utterly ham-fisted fashion, tries to target adverts 'appropriate for you'. I gather they spy on you by tracking your IP address, so deleting cookies doesn't help.
I guess it's another reason to use an ad-blocker (I keep alternately using one for long periods then for one-reason-or-other removing it again).
It just comes across as creepy, and it isn't even remotely accurate or effective, because they make such leaps of logic in connecting sites you've visited or search terms you've used, to products.
In particular I hate the way so many of the ads I see clumsily shoehorn in what they think they know about my age ("Over [N]'s will love this [irrelevant product I don't care about that people roughly within a couple of decades of my age are supposed to be interested in]") or just pointlessly mention where they _think_ I live (usually based on where the ISP is routing me through, which is miles away). It doesn't make me any more likely to buy whatever it is they are selling, it comes over more as subtly-threatening than anything (there's a reason why "I know where you live" is a comment often made by thugs on TV dramas).
Plus it makes me occasionally get paranoid as to whether my internet connection is being piggy-backed by someone else, so often does Google's idea about my demographics seem to be wildly wrong (each advert I see now I wonder "why do they think I'd be interested in that?"...checks again that wifi is turned off on the router)
E.g. I visit some forum to discuss repairing 20-year-old electronic devices and I get ads for high-end ultra-expensive hifi gear. I visit a right-wing-leaning site to read what conservatives are saying about something and I get adverts for clothes with neo-nazi slogans on them.
It simply doesn't work as far as showing me ads for things I might actually be wanting to buy, all it does is constantly remind me they are watching me.
I guess it's another reason to use an ad-blocker (I keep alternately using one for long periods then for one-reason-or-other removing it again).
It just comes across as creepy, and it isn't even remotely accurate or effective, because they make such leaps of logic in connecting sites you've visited or search terms you've used, to products.
In particular I hate the way so many of the ads I see clumsily shoehorn in what they think they know about my age ("Over [N]'s will love this [irrelevant product I don't care about that people roughly within a couple of decades of my age are supposed to be interested in]") or just pointlessly mention where they _think_ I live (usually based on where the ISP is routing me through, which is miles away). It doesn't make me any more likely to buy whatever it is they are selling, it comes over more as subtly-threatening than anything (there's a reason why "I know where you live" is a comment often made by thugs on TV dramas).
Plus it makes me occasionally get paranoid as to whether my internet connection is being piggy-backed by someone else, so often does Google's idea about my demographics seem to be wildly wrong (each advert I see now I wonder "why do they think I'd be interested in that?"...checks again that wifi is turned off on the router)
E.g. I visit some forum to discuss repairing 20-year-old electronic devices and I get ads for high-end ultra-expensive hifi gear. I visit a right-wing-leaning site to read what conservatives are saying about something and I get adverts for clothes with neo-nazi slogans on them.
It simply doesn't work as far as showing me ads for things I might actually be wanting to buy, all it does is constantly remind me they are watching me.