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AOL allows users to opt out of creepy ads [Your Privacy Is An Illusion]October 31st, 2007 at 11:58 amSource:Valleywag
That AOL feels it needs to back down on behavioral targeting exposes one potential flaw in Facebook’s SocialAds master plan, for example. One reason users might want to opt out of behavioral-targeted advertising is that it can make you feel as though someone or something is watching your every move on the Internet. This an accurate feeling, of course. Especially if you’re a Facebook member. But not everyone knows that yet. Behavioral targeting makes it clear. Imagine if you were sending a friend an email on AOL about Saw IV with a friend, and then saw an ad for the DVD on CNNMoney — like AOL, a Time Warner property and an Advertising.com customer. The Saw IV ad is possibly a better match for your declared consumer desires than an ad from Barclays Capital, which would be targeted based on demographics and CNNMoney’s financial content. But would the Saw IV ad’s appearance on a completely unrelated site creep you out? Publishers might worry it would. And if publishers don’t buy the idea, the ads won’t run. That’s why when Facebook launches its network, it should make clear it’s following AOL’s lead. (Photo by Marxchivist)
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