(NEXSTAR) — If you use Google Chrome, you may have received a new pop-up in recent weeks, warning you about its new “enhanced ad privacy.” However, without a little effort on your end, your data isn’t ...
Consumers see thousands of ads a day (as many as 10,000 by some estimates) and there’s nothing you can do to avoid them entirely. Using a few little-known tools, however, you can fine-tune which ads ...
Good news for Roku users: you can customize your privacy settings to tell the streaming service not to share or sell your ...
Q: On a few websites, I receive a message that reads, “disable ad blocker to continue.” (Foxnews.com is one site, for example.) This happens with Firefox, Chrome and Edge browsers. I searched program ...
The new advertisement system adopted by Google requires consumers to manually turn off Chrome ad topics in case they want to be assured of maximum privacy. Chrome ...
The new Ad privacy settings are now rolling out to more users globally. This rollout is taking place gradually, and it’d help give Android users more control over the ads that they get to see. More ...
QUESTION: I’m getting tired of seeing the same political ads. Is there a way to block political ads on Facebook? ANSWER: With the national elections coming up, you can bet that the number of political ...
No one likes ads, especially when they get in the way of what you’re actually trying to do. I doubt a single Roku user wants to see obtrusive banner ads while they’re looking for something to watch ...
QUESTION: I’m getting tired of seeing the same political ads. Is there a way to block political ads on Facebook? ANSWER: With the national elections coming up, you can bet that the number of political ...