muckshifter I'm not weird, I'm a limited edition. Moderator Joined Mar 5, 2002 Messages 25,769 Reaction score 1,219 Jan 3, 2013 #1 http://www.aboutads.info/choices/ YMMV
alow Joined Mar 20, 2012 Messages 764 Reaction score 4 Jan 3, 2013 #2 Very interesting, indeed. I am signing up now to see if I notice a difference (though running adblocker, I'm not sure that I will) In an interesting, and not unexpected, turn of events, Microsoft Advertising is the only one that I was unable to opt out of.
Very interesting, indeed. I am signing up now to see if I notice a difference (though running adblocker, I'm not sure that I will) In an interesting, and not unexpected, turn of events, Microsoft Advertising is the only one that I was unable to opt out of.
EvanDavis Silly Fool Joined Jun 20, 2010 Messages 5,320 Reaction score 696 Jan 3, 2013 #3 Adblocker works just fine for me
nivrip Yorkshire Cruncher Joined Mar 21, 2007 Messages 11,466 Reaction score 2,228 Jan 3, 2013 #4 Wonderful, I've just opted out of all 117 companies that were customising ads for my browser. Ta, Mucks.
Wonderful, I've just opted out of all 117 companies that were customising ads for my browser. Ta, Mucks.
floppybootstomp sugar 'n spikes Moderator Joined Mar 5, 2002 Messages 20,281 Reaction score 1,794 Jan 3, 2013 #5 Hmm, done that thing, though the ads never bothered me much tbh. One of the buggers refuses to play ball - a company called 'Brightroll'. Cynical Flops wonders what the people doing the blocking are gaining from their enterprise.
Hmm, done that thing, though the ads never bothered me much tbh. One of the buggers refuses to play ball - a company called 'Brightroll'. Cynical Flops wonders what the people doing the blocking are gaining from their enterprise.
crazylegs Member Extraordinaire Joined Dec 31, 2004 Messages 5,743 Reaction score 64 Jan 4, 2013 #6 Ah very good sir