Anonymous
Post 06/27/2013 20:26     Subject: Keep adds "family friendly"?

Anonymous wrote:
jsteele wrote:I don't choose the ads. They are provided by Google. Google has a setting to allow or deny adult ads and I have that set to deny. It should be noted that adult ads don't have nudity, they just deal with adult topics. Apparently, in Google's opinion, busty women are not an adult topic.

FWIW, my infant agrees with this assessment.


I love you.
Anonymous
Post 06/24/2013 06:14     Subject: Keep adds "family friendly"?

jsteele wrote:I don't choose the ads. They are provided by Google. Google has a setting to allow or deny adult ads and I have that set to deny. It should be noted that adult ads don't have nudity, they just deal with adult topics. Apparently, in Google's opinion, busty women are not an adult topic.

FWIW, my infant agrees with this assessment.
Anonymous
Post 06/23/2013 22:36     Subject: Keep adds "family friendly"?

OP here. Ha! Nope, this is my computer. Use it for work at home. No one else gets on here...

Dammit, now that I did a search on Tynon to find that image, I know I'm never going to get rid of that damn ad.

@$#%!
Anonymous
Post 06/23/2013 22:16     Subject: Keep adds "family friendly"?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Here ya go, this is what I'm talking about:

http://moatsearch-data.s3.amazonaws.com/creative_thumbs/fe/bc/07/febc07c04098c3c350f27764817b5fbc_thumb.jpg



Me thinks your husband has been using the IPad for some gaming


+1. Google is famous for showing you ads relevant to your browsing history. Something you've searched must be related to that game.
Anonymous
Post 06/23/2013 22:13     Subject: Keep adds "family friendly"?

Anonymous wrote:Here ya go, this is what I'm talking about:

http://moatsearch-data.s3.amazonaws.com/creative_thumbs/fe/bc/07/febc07c04098c3c350f27764817b5fbc_thumb.jpg



Me thinks your husband has been using the IPad for some gaming
Anonymous
Post 06/23/2013 22:08     Subject: Keep adds "family friendly"?

Anonymous
Post 06/23/2013 22:07     Subject: Keep adds "family friendly"?

OP here. I don't appreciate the visuals for my kids or whoever might happen to walk into my work/leisure space. These cartoon women are literally falling out of their clothes, sometimes with only straps to cover their nipples, leaving the rest of their cleavage exposed.

Honestly, why I'm getting these occasional Tynon ads, I have no idea. I'm not a gamer. Nor do I view adult material on my computer. You know, unless an occasional peek at People magazine counts.
jsteele
Post 06/23/2013 21:38     Subject: Keep adds "family friendly"?

I don't choose the ads. They are provided by Google. Google has a setting to allow or deny adult ads and I have that set to deny. It should be noted that adult ads don't have nudity, they just deal with adult topics. Apparently, in Google's opinion, busty women are not an adult topic.
Anonymous
Post 06/23/2013 21:06     Subject: Keep adds "family friendly"?

Just click on the arrow in the upper right corner and you can close the ad.
Anonymous
Post 06/23/2013 21:05     Subject: Re:Keep adds "family friendly"?

I'm getting Pink Floyd and a Zappos ad that warns that cold weather is on the way!
Anonymous
Post 06/23/2013 20:55     Subject: Keep adds "family friendly"?

I'm getting a vacation hotel ad and a Nyquil knock-off ad. My computer knows my needs well
Anonymous
Post 06/23/2013 20:34     Subject: Keep adds "family friendly"?

I don't know why, but I'm getting side-bar ads for some computer game (I think) call Tynon that's got busty cartoon-broads. I swear, the least G-rated sites I visit are DCUM (not even the "explicit relationships" forum) and occasionally People or Eonline (my guilty pleasures), so I can't imagine these are targeted ads. Please!!! I sometimes read this page in an open-area! Can we get at least the ads to be G-rated? How about PG-rated?