Granted, all my shit is blocked and what not, to the best I can do. It just doesn’t make sense to me.

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    “Almost every company”

    You mean like 5-10 major companies?

    There are thousands of smaller companies buying ad space and access to consumer data.

    And “buying data” isn’t what it sounds like for the most part. Few companies are out there buying and selling raw data tied to individuals. For the most part it is a company buying heavily targeted ads from someone like Google that has ALL of your data. They know, with surgical precision, how to target ads at you. Company B just tells Google “ we want to target a 35 year old, white, dad of three that is lacking in his masculinity and wants to feel rugged, while not making him feel emasculated”.

    The you get a Dr Squatch ad.

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          I’m sure I could, but going from shitty body wash to real soap made a huge difference in my skin so I’ve been using them since

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        I caved and got it because people would not shut up about it. I don’t care as long as it smells good and keeps the bugs away.

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      This is gonna be the death of democracy when political advertising comes into play (as it already has).

      “Point this piece of fake news at uneducated 40 year old single parents in <area>” - "point this piece of scientific news reinforcing my party’s message at university students who are interested in " and on and on.

      My mom gets fake news advertisements on Facebook all the time, occasionally they are political in nature. Platforms aren’t doing their due diligence at all, so government must act to restrict the information that can be collected and the specificity of the targeting that may be employed.

      Our economies worked in TV times, with broad-stroke advertising - why couldn’t they now? We don’t need this.

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      Why do I only get ads about “Heart Doctor BEGS Americans to stop doing this with their blueberries”?

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            Regardless, you should be blocking ads. Ublock Origin for PC, Adguard DNS + DDG app w/app tracking protection enabled for mobile. Then you never have to worry about why you get certain ads ever again, cause you simply won’t see them.

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              I probably should. I only meant to point out that all of their elaborate spying and analysis supposedly for advertisement targeting is not very effective, in my case.