Thursday, 16 October 2014
What Google does and doesn’t do to show you ads
We may show you ads based on many factors, including:
Types of websites you visit, and mobile apps you have on your device
The DoubleClick cookie on your browser and the settings in your Ads Settings
Websites and apps you’ve visited that belong to businesses that advertise with Google
Previous interactions with Google’s ads or advertising services
Your Google profile, including YouTube and Google+ activity
We don’t do the following:
Link your name or personally identifiable information to your DoubleClick cookie without your consent
Associate your DoubleClick cookie with sensitive topics like race, religion, sexual orientation, or health without your consent
How you can manage your ads settings
You can manage your ads settings with web-based tools and controls. Below are just a few of the tools, controls, and resources developed by Google and other organizations to help you do so:
Tools, controls, and resources What it is
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