Anonymous
Post 06/21/2021 20:00     Subject: Internet ad experience

It’s Google chrome. …. If you have a Gmail or google account.
That’s the link from computer to phone. The apps/sites on either device gets info from them.

Apple is anti Google so they are trying to curb some of it. With the latest update iPhone apps now have a warning, something like “ ask site not to track me - yes or no”.
Anonymous
Post 06/21/2021 19:21     Subject: Re:Internet ad experience

Anonymous wrote:What kind of person doesn't use ad blocking software in 2021?


That’s got nothing to do with the question.
Anonymous
Post 06/20/2021 10:25     Subject: Re:Internet ad experience

What kind of person doesn't use ad blocking software in 2021?
Anonymous
Post 06/20/2021 04:02     Subject: Internet ad experience

Depending your settings, they know who you are on either device. Google and others are very intrusive.
Anonymous
Post 06/19/2021 16:11     Subject: Internet ad experience

I opened Google on my desktop and searched for a specific size AC filter. Then I opened Amazon and ordered some to be delivered. About an hour later I was on my phone and I opened the LA Times website which I have a link for but rarely look at since I don't live in LA. While scrolling through their headlines there was an ad for the specific size air filter I Googled.

I'll admit I don't know a whole lot about how this works, that's why I'm wondering if anyone here does know. What's the connection? Google? I didn't Google LA Times, I already had a link.

Just wondering how this works.